24-01-2012, 03:02 PM | #1 |
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Look!
WARNING! TORTOISE NAZI POST LOL
I don't know anything about turtles. but this little thing seems to be clinging onto the pipe for dear life http://www.gumtree.com/p/for-sale/aq...-fish/95130530
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wrong link Lynne!!!
http://www.gumtree.com/p/for-sale/aq...-fish/95130530 Lynne kindly shared this link with me regarding a musk turtle up for sale with "the whole package", if anyone is looking to get a musk turtle or re-home one please consider this one. it does not have the right setup at all as Lynne correctly spotted. i would love to take it on but i just cant take any more. I have messaged the seller explaining what the setup should be like and have advised them to re-home the turtle then sell the rest as a goldfish and tank package. also to pass on the information about musk turtle care that i provided. hopefully they will listen to me :/ if anyone wants advice about musk turtle care please ask and i'm willing to help, Louise
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Louise, Thanks for doing that. You know what your talking about so hopefully they will listen to you.
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aquarium with a tortoise and a fish
£80 North West, London it amazes me that people buy these things yet don't even know what they are |
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the fish looks dead
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Oh, yeh, It looks as its on its side
Maybe the turtle has had a go at it
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I had a gold nugget among others, they are amazing colours http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en...25l1.10.2l13l0
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the one they are selling looks like it might just be a common type. they do get quite big, people make the mistake of thinking that because they eat algae they don't need fed anything else so they starve to death. lack of info on the part of the shops as often happens with torts as we know
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