Product Description
Overview:
The Cumberland Slider Turtle is a subspecies of the pond slider native to the southeastern United States, particularly the Tennessee and Cumberland River basins. Known for their attractive olive-green shells and yellow stripes, these turtles are hardy, active, and engaging pets. They are excellent swimmers and frequent baskers, making them a delightful addition to any turtle enthusiast’s collection.
Quick Facts:
- Size: Males 5-9 inches; females 8-11 inches.
- Lifespan: 20-40 years with proper care.
- Temperament: Curious and social but may be skittish initially.
- Activity Level: Highly active swimmers and baskers.
- Diet: Omnivorous; requires a mix of animal protein and vegetation.
Fun Facts:
- Cumberland Sliders are often mistaken for Red-Eared Sliders but lack the distinct red ear markings.
- Their name comes from the Cumberland River, where they are commonly found.
- They are excellent baskers, often piling on top of each other to soak up warmth.