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Geraldine Y Slider (Water Turtle)

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Large
  • turtle
  • Yellow-Bellied Slider

About Geraldine Y Slider (Water Turtle)

Red Lion, PA

Species & Breed

turtle
Yellow-Bellied Slider

Physical Traits

Adult
Female
Large
Brown, Yellow

Behavior

Geraldine Y Slider (Water Turtle)’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has bad compatibility with other animals.

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Geraldine Y Slider (Water Turtle)'s Story

Please read the description completely before contacting MATTS. Many of your questions will be answered below. <br/><br/>I would be a good first turtle for someone wanting an aquatic turtle, so long as I have AT LEAST a 55 gallon enclosure, although larger is always appreciated. A Rubbermaid stock tank would make a good home, and those are cheaper and weigh less than aquariums of the same size. A 100 gallon plastic stock tank from True Value, Tractor Supply Company, or an agricultural store like the Mill in Red Lion, PA, is usually about $100.<br/><br/>I'm a female yellowbellied slider (aquatic turtle) in the Red Lion, PA, area, but transport is available to Baltimore, MD, and Harrisburg, PA. I'm about 6" and 9-11 years old. That's kind of young for a turtle since sliders can live 20-30 years typically. I eat Mazuri, Reptomin, and/or Zoo Med turtle pellets and other brands of pellets, occasional dark leafy greens, and thin slices of sweet potato. I won't turn up my nose at a piece of plain cooked chicken, either. I'm for for adoption because the vendor lied to the family that bought me as a hatchling, and the family soon realized that caring for me would cost more than they could afford. I was dropped off at an animal shelter, then brought to MATTS.<br/><br/>Sliders can live for 20-60 yrs, and can grow to be 5-8" for males, and 7-11" for females. We need large indoor aquariums or ponds, a basking spot, and water filtration. Indoor ponds and aquariums require a haul-out spot, a.k.a. basking spot, a heat light over a basking spot, a UVB light over the basking spot, a high-powered filter, and usually a water heater. Outdoor ponds must be in an escape-proof yard or the pond itself must be escape-proof. If you have a backyard pond, I can't go outside for the first time until the end of May, but in southern MD I can live year-round outside after that. Since I'm a yellowbellied slider instead of a red-eared slider, I can't live outside all year unless it's in southern MD or DC. Any farther north and I'd need to come inside for the winter. Babies shouldn't go outside until they're about 3", so they don't become bird food. If using an aquarium, a good rule of thumb is at least 10 gallons per inch of turtle (straight carapace length). So, a 6" turtle will need at least a 55 gallon aquarium.<br/><br/> For ideas on how to prepare an aquarium or pond, visit www.turtleforum.com to chat with other keepers. Review the slider care sheet to learn more about caring for a slider. http://nebula.wsimg.com/ae4cb36565545a257b1ff6f17a885dc2?AccessKeyId=A3E784782F81D21389AD&disposition=0&alloworigin=1 <br/>A good e-book, especially for beginners, is Red-Eared Sliders (Animal Planet Pet Care Library) at Barnes and Noble or Amazon. https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/red-eared-sliders-katrina-smith/1102168496?ean=9780793849246<br/><br/> REQUEST AN ADOPTION APPLICATION from matts_adoptions@hotmail.com. Please INCLUDE YOUR CITY AND STATE and "adopting Geraldine YBS" when contacting MATTS. An application will be e-mailed to you as an attachment. Once completed, the application can be returned, and if approved, you'll then have to submit pictures of your set-up before picking me up or having me shipped. MATTS will meet adopters in central locations such as Fells Point in Baltimore, MD, Parkton, MD, and in York and Harrisburg, PA, as MATTS fosters from our homes and does not have a central shelter. Shipping is possible if temperatures allow, if you're willing to pay for shipping, and if it's legal to have a slider in your state. I cannot be adopted to VA.<br/><br/>PLEASE HELP OTHER TURTLES by spreading the word - baby turtles grow into big turtles! They do not stay small - they do not grow to the size of their enclosure! Please don't buy hatchling turtles at vacation tourist spots. It's illegal in ALL 50 states to sell a turtle this small. <br/><br/>Like turtles but can't have one? Want to help?<br/>1) You can share my profile on social media and share www.matts-turtles.org so people can take better care of their turtles and help wild turtles stay wild.<br/><br/>2) MATTS has educational fliers (photos) to share on social media if you email matts_adoptions@hotmail.com to request them or visit our Facebook or Instagram page.<br/><br/>3) Share our "Monster You Made" video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_935eZl84k on social media.<br/><br/>4) Donate time (transport, wash towels, answer phones) or money to your LOCAL wildlife rehabber(s). They do NOT receive any federal or state grants or other money. They rely on donations only, as well as their own jobs.<br/><br/>5) MATTS also accepts tax-deductible donations at MATTS, P.O. Box 341, Highland, MD 20777, or through PayPal or credit card using the yellow Donate tab at http://www.matts-turtles.org/support.html<br/>Gift cards to Home Depot, Tractor Supply, and Lowes are also gratefully accepted. We buy more supplies for turtles there than we do at pet stores! <br/><br/>6) We always need "linear" T5 or T8 UVB bulbs, preferably Reptisun 18" T8 UVB bulbs. https://www.chewy.com/zoo-med-reptisun-100-t8-ho-uvb/dp/126591<br/>and heat lights such as 60-watt and 75-watt white light bulbs.<br/>https://www.chewy.com/exo-terra-daylight-basking-reptile/dp/123911<br/>https://www.chewy.com/exo-terra-daytime-heat-reptile-lamp/dp/123918<br/>https://www.chewy.com/zilla-day-white-incandescent-reptile/dp/280984<br/> <br/><br/>Thank you!

Please read the description completely before contacting MATTS. Many of your questions will be answered below.

I would be a good first turtle for someone wanting an aquatic turtle, so long as I have AT LEAST a 55 gallon enclosure, although larger is always appreciated. A Rubbermaid stock tank would make a good home, and those are cheaper and weigh less than aquariums of the same size. A 100 gallon plastic stock tank from True Value, Tractor Supply Company, or an agricultural store like the Mill in Red Lion, PA, is usually about $100.

I'm a female yellowbellied slider (aquatic turtle) in the Red Lion, PA, area, but transport is available to Baltimore, MD, and Harrisburg, PA. I'm about 6" and 9-11 years old. That's kind of young for a turtle since sliders can live 20-30 years typically. I eat Mazuri, Reptomin, and/or Zoo Med turtle pellets and other brands of pellets, occasional dark leafy greens, and thin slices of sweet potato. I won't turn up my nose at a piece of plain cooked chicken, either. I'm for for

Please read the description completely before contacting MATTS. Many of your questions will be answered below.

I would be a good first turtle for someone wanting an aquatic turtle, so long as I have AT LEAST a 55 gallon enclosure, although larger is always appreciated. A Rubbermaid stock tank would make a good home, and those are cheaper and weigh less than aquariums of the same size. A 100 gallon plastic stock tank from True Value, Tractor Supply Company, or an agricultural store like the Mill in Red Lion, PA, is usually about $100.

I'm a female yellowbellied slider (aquatic turtle) in the Red Lion, PA, area, but transport is available to Baltimore, MD, and Harrisburg, PA. I'm about 6" and 9-11 years old. That's kind of young for a turtle since sliders can live 20-30 years typically. I eat Mazuri, Reptomin, and/or Zoo Med turtle pellets and other brands of pellets, occasional dark leafy greens, and thin slices of sweet potato. I won't turn up my nose at a piece of plain cooked chicken, either. I'm for for adoption because the vendor lied to the family that bought me as a hatchling, and the family soon realized that caring for me would cost more than they could afford. I was dropped off at an animal shelter, then brought to MATTS.

Sliders can live for 20-60 yrs, and can grow to be 5-8" for males, and 7-11" for females. We need large indoor aquariums or ponds, a basking spot, and water filt

How To Adopt

Geraldine Y ... was listed as Adoptable by Mid-Atlantic Turtle and Tortoise Society
How can I adopt Geraldine Y ...?
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 Geraldine Y ...?
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 Geraldine Y ..., 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.

Geraldine Y Slider (Water Turtle) is from Mid-Atlantic Turtle and Tortoise Society

[Baltimore, MD]

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