How To Take Care Of A Cumberland Slider Turtle
Provide 1 additional square foot of surface area for each additional turtle.
How to take care of a cumberland slider turtle. Cumberland sliders prefer an omnivorous diet so you can feed your pet a combination of commercial pelleted turtle food and then supplement that with mealworms crickets and leafy green vegetables such as collard greens turnip greens and romaine. Provide a basking area where your turtle can get completely out of the water and dry off. You should expect to provide no less than a 55 gallon tank for an adult slider. You can get away with a 20 gallon tank minimum for a baby slider.
For every additional turtle add 10 more gallons of water. Red eared sliders require a great deal of full spectrum lighting for their physical and psychological well being. If you purchase your turtle as a baby expect to offer it plenty of tlc and keep the following tips in mind. After the turtle is 2 years old they will likely outgrow this tank.
Your baby turtle is learning to swim after all. Make sure your terrarium s water and air temperature is about 86 degrees fahrenheit and that your baby turtle has access to both land and water. To care for a red eared slider turtle feed it a balanced diet that consists of 50 percent vegetables and water plants 25 percent commercial foods and 25 percent live protein. The surface area of your tank should be no less than 2 square feet for 1 turtle.
Full spectrum lighting helps maintain proper calcium distribution and vitamin production which tends to keep the turtles free of bone and joint disorders. You ll need at least 10 gallons in tank size per inch of the turtle s body length.