Overview:
The Southern Painted Turtle is the smallest and most brightly marked of the painted turtle subspecies. Native to the southeastern United States, these turtles are recognized for their striking orange or red stripe running down the length of their carapace. Their manageable size, vibrant coloration, and active nature make them a popular choice for both beginner and experienced keepers.
Quick Facts:
- Size: Males 4-5 inches; females 5-7 inches.
- Lifespan: 20-40 years with proper care.
- Temperament: Curious and active; often interactive with keepers.
- Activity Level: Highly active swimmers and frequent baskers.
- Diet: Omnivorous; requires a mix of protein and vegetation.
Fun Facts:
- The Southern Painted Turtle’s bright dorsal stripe sets it apart from other painted turtle subspecies.
- They are excellent swimmers and spend a significant amount of time in the water.
- Southern Painted Turtles are the smallest of the painted turtles, making them ideal for smaller enclosures.
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.