Box Turtles in NM

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About Box Turtles in NM

Albuquerque, NM

Species & Breed

turtle
Box&TurtleMix

Physical Traits

Young
Gender: Unknown
Medium
Brown

Behavior

Box Turtles in NM’s Compatibility

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Box Turtles in NM's Story

PLEASE READ THE DESCRIPTION BELOW COMPLETELY BEFORE CONTACTING THE EMAIL ADDRESS BELOW. Do not email MATTS directly. You must contact the email below.<br/><br/>We are ornate, three-toed, and desert box turtles (Terrapene ornata and Terrapene carolina triunguis) for adoption in the Albuquerque, NM, area. <br/><br/>We love earthworms, and we are eating the diet recommended here, but you can use Mazuri or Zoo Med Growth Formula aquatic turtle food as the base of the diet (always soaked in water of course): http://www.boxturtlefacts.org/Feeding_North_American_Box_Turtles.pdf<br/><br/>We can live indoors all year, or we can live outside in the summer and indoors in the winter, but three-toed box turtles CANNOT hibernate in NM (we could hibernate in southern MD and points south, or in Texas). In some cases, the ornate box turtles can hibernate outside in NM. A backyard enclosure MUST BE SCREENED IN completely to KEEP OUT RACCOONS AND RATS. Even if you've never seen a raccoon in Albuquerque, it's a good bet that they are there, and ornate box turtles are like fine dining for a raccoon. An enclosure should have lots of room for exploring and digging and soaking in a water pan or shallow pond designed just for box turtles. If we're kept in the Albuquerque area, and kept outside, our pen should be watered regularly.<br/><br/>For our indoor winter pen, or if we're indoors permanently, a "turtle table" would be a good home, and it should at least 8 square feet of space, along with a substrate such as aged hardwood bark mulch, a water pan, artificial plants for hiding, and a heat light and UVB light over one end. Here is a way to make an inexpensive, easy indoor box turtle habitat. PLEASE READ THIS. <br/> http://nebula.wsimg.com/91b04dd9708243802568b6103ac1de41?AccessKeyId=A3E784782F81D21389AD&disposition=0&alloworigin=1 <br/><br/>Here is an excellent article on outdoor habitats. <br/>http://www.boxturtlefacts.org/Planting_Box_Turtle_Outdoor_Habitats.pdf<br/> <br/> To learn more about box turtles, visit http://www.boxturtlesite.org/ or pick up a copy of Box Turtles by Tess Cook, available in most pet stores. To find instructions for a simple backyard box turtle enclosure, visit http://www.billsboxturtles.com <br/>Another great website is http://www.boxturtlefacts.org/Articles.html<br/><br/> Shipping is possible IF the temperature allows it, and if adopters pay for shipping (usually $80-$100 depending on your location) and it is legal in your state to have one of these subspecies of box turtle. Our turtles come with a no sale/no trade adoption contract. If considering adopting a box turtle from NM, PLEASE EMAIL sandybarnett95@gmail.com<br/>and make sure to INCLUDE YOUR CITY and STATE in the email.<br/><br/>Residents of NJ require a permit for turtles. NY residents need a DEC permit to keep North American box turtles. Ornate box turtles ARE legal to keep in Pennsylvania and Georgia.

PLEASE READ THE DESCRIPTION BELOW COMPLETELY BEFORE CONTACTING THE EMAIL ADDRESS BELOW. Do not email MATTS directly. You must contact the email below.

We are ornate, three-toed, and desert box turtles (Terrapene ornata and Terrapene carolina triunguis) for adoption in the Albuquerque, NM, area.

We love earthworms, and we are eating the diet recommended here, but you can use Mazuri or Zoo Med Growth Formula aquatic turtle food as the base of the diet (always soaked in water of course): http://www.boxturtlefacts.org/Feeding_North_American_Box_Turtles.pdf

We can live indoors all year, or we can live outside in the summer and indoors in the winter, but three-toed box turtles CANNOT hibernate in NM (we could hibernate in southern MD and points south, or in Texas). In some cases, the ornate box turtles can hibernate outside in NM. A backyard enclosure MUST BE SCREENED IN completely to KEEP OUT RACCOONS AND RATS. Even if you've never seen a raccoon in Albuquerque, it's a good bet that they are ther

PLEASE READ THE DESCRIPTION BELOW COMPLETELY BEFORE CONTACTING THE EMAIL ADDRESS BELOW. Do not email MATTS directly. You must contact the email below.

We are ornate, three-toed, and desert box turtles (Terrapene ornata and Terrapene carolina triunguis) for adoption in the Albuquerque, NM, area.

We love earthworms, and we are eating the diet recommended here, but you can use Mazuri or Zoo Med Growth Formula aquatic turtle food as the base of the diet (always soaked in water of course): http://www.boxturtlefacts.org/Feeding_North_American_Box_Turtles.pdf

We can live indoors all year, or we can live outside in the summer and indoors in the winter, but three-toed box turtles CANNOT hibernate in NM (we could hibernate in southern MD and points south, or in Texas). In some cases, the ornate box turtles can hibernate outside in NM. A backyard enclosure MUST BE SCREENED IN completely to KEEP OUT RACCOONS AND RATS. Even if you've never seen a raccoon in Albuquerque, it's a good bet that they are there, and ornate box turtles are like fine dining for a raccoon. An enclosure should have lots of room for exploring and digging and soaking in a water pan or shallow pond designed just for box turtles. If we're kept in the Albuquerque area, and kept outside, our pen should be watered regularly.

For our indoor winter pen, or if we're indoors permanently, a "turtle table" would be a good h

How To Adopt

Box Turtles ... was listed as Adoptable by Mid-Atlantic Turtle and Tortoise Society
How can I adopt Box Turtles ...?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Mid-Atlantic Turtle and Tortoise Society. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
When can I meet Box Turtles ...?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Mid-Atlantic Turtle and Tortoise Society will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Box Turtles ..., they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Mid-Atlantic Turtle and Tortoise Society, and they'll be happy to help!
Mid-Atlantic Turtle and Tortoise Society's Adoption Policy
Please DO NOT CALL until after you've emailed to request an application. INCLUDE YOUR CITY and STATE when contacting MATTS. Not all turtles are legal in all states, and we need to know your location to know if you will be legally able to adopt a specific turtle. Please e-mail matts_adoptions@hotmail.com to request an application. We'll email you the application with recommended reading. Once the application is returned to MATTS, we'll go over it and might make some recommendations or ask more questions. If everything looks good, we'll ask you to complete an enclosure for the turtle or tortoise and send pictures of it. If everything looks good, we'll schedule a date and time for you to pick up your new pet or have it shipped when possible. Our turtles come with a no sale, no trade adoption contract upon adoption. Shipping is possible if temperatures allow, via FedEx next day shipping, for delivery on a Wednesday or Thursday. We've been shipping turtles for 20 years, and it's very humane, and better than how many turtles are transported to pet stores. Adopters must pay for shipping, and depending on location and turtle size, shipping may be between $50 and $130 for a typical turtle. In NJ, the state requires you to obtain a $10 Individual Hobby permit after getting a turtle. It's a fairly easy permit to get, and our adoption contract serves as a receipt needed to prove you didn't take the turtle from the wild. Visit https://dep.nj.gov/njfw/wildlife/exotic-and-nongame-wildlife-permit-applications/ to apply for a permit. See https://dep.nj.gov/njfw/wildlife/exotic-and-nongame-species-permit-faqs/ if you have questions. In Maryland our adoption contract serves as a receipt needed to prove you didn't take the turtle from the wild. Maryland regulations can be found at https://dnr.maryland.gov/wildlife/Pages/Licenses/captive.aspx NY residents would need a special educational permit from the DEC to keep any Terrapene species of box turtle or any native NY state reptile. https://dec.ny.gov/regulatory/permits-licenses/fish-wildlife-plant/special-licenses/collect-possess-sell https://extapps.dec.ny.gov/docs/wildlife_pdf/lcpee16.pdf OH requires a permit for native reptiles and a native turtle would need to be microchipped if it's over 4". Eastern Box Turtles cannot be adopted to VA, GA, WV, PA, or most points north of PA on the eastern shore due to regulations in those states, although you can have a box turtle in CT. NY residents would need a special educational permit from the DEC to keep a box turtle. Red-eared sliders cannot be adopted to VA, WV, or FL.

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