Product Description
Overview:
The Clown Red-Eared Slider is a captivating and rare morph known for its vibrant, unpredictable shell patterns and unique coloration. Unlike standard Red-Eared Sliders, the Clown variety displays a mosaic of bright oranges, yellows, and greens on a lighter, sometimes translucent carapace. These turtles are semi-aquatic and highly active, requiring both a clean aquatic environment and a basking area. With proper husbandry, they can be a delightful long-term companion for reptile enthusiasts.
Quick Facts
Size: 6–12 inches (females are generally larger than males)
Lifespan: 20–40 years
Temperament: Curious, energetic, and personable
Activity Level: Diurnal (most active during daylight hours)
Diet: Omnivorous—balanced diet of aquatic plants, pellets, and insects or fish
Interesting Facts
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The Clown morph gets its name from the bright, jester-like coloration and markings that vary greatly between individuals
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Unlike other Red-Eared Sliders, Clown morphs may have translucent skin or shells that allow some internal structures to be faintly visible
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These turtles retain the signature red ear stripe, though it may be softer or partially masked by the unique patterning
With the right care, a Snow Albino Red-Eared Slider will remain a visually striking and engaging addition to any aquatic habitat for many years.
B Grade Turtles may have minor imperfections or defects that make them less desirable than A Grade Turtles. These issues can include shell imperfections, nipped tails, missing nails, missing eyes, or missing feet (forefoot or hindfoot), among others. Because of these conditions, they are sold at a discounted price.
Please note that B Grade Turtles are not eligible for our Arrive Alive or 7-Day Health guarantees.