Reeve's Turtle Care & Natural History

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Hi All,
The Reeve’s Turtle, Mauremys reevesii, (a/k/a Chinese Three-Keeled Pond Turtle, Japanese Coin Turtle, Golden Turtle) was one of the first Asian species available to aspiring herpetologists of my generation. Early-on, I found it to be as hardy, even-tempered and willing to breed as the Red-eared Slider, but easier to accommodate in, especially for one with limited space. In time, it appeared less often in the trade, and my work with rarer Asian turtles at the Bronx Zoo kept the species ā€œoff my radarā€ for some years. Today I’m happy to see that both new and experienced turtle fans are again keeping this fascinating denizen of East Asia’s wetlands. In my opinion, Reeve’s Turtles make better ā€œfirst reptile petsā€ than does the slider, yet is interesting enough for the most advanced turtle-enthusiasts. Today I’ll review its care and natural history…please post your own thoughts and experiences below. Read the rest of this article here: Reeve?s Turtle - Perfect Pet Turtles for Red Eared Slider Fans
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Best Regards, Frank Indiviglio
 
Thanks for posting another interesting read Frank!!! :)
 
Fascinating article and most interesting creatures
I honestly never knew that they start life as meat-eaters.

Thanks for sharing
 
Fascinating article and most interesting creatures
I honestly never knew that they start life as meat-eaters.

Thanks for sharing

Much appreciated, Antoinette! best, Frank
 

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