Red-eared slider turtle for sale in Snohomish, Washington


Red Eared Slider
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:452503
Location
:Snohomish, Snohomish County, Washington
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
Looking to re-home Red Eared slider to a home with an outdoor enclosure/pond. Turtle is quickly outgrowing a 90 gallon tank at around 8-9" long
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is a Red Eared Slider?
A Red Eared Slider is a popular species of turtle known for their distinctive red markings behind their eyes. They are semi-aquatic and require both water and land in their habitat.
Why am I seeking to re-home my Red Eared Slider?
As a responsible pet owner, I am looking to re-home my Red Eared Slider to a suitable environment. The turtle is quickly outgrowing a 90 gallon tank, reaching around 8-9 inches in length, and would thrive better in an outdoor enclosure or pond.
What do Red Eared Sliders need in their habitat?
Red Eared Sliders require a suitable aquatic environment with clean water, basking areas, and proper UV lighting. An outdoor pond or enclosure should provide both water and dry areas for basking.
How do I care for a Red Eared Slider?
Proper care for a Red Eared Slider includes providing a balanced diet, maintaining water quality, ensuring adequate space for swimming and basking, and monitoring their health regularly.
Where is the turtle located?
The Red Eared Slider is located in Snohomish, Snohomish County, Washington, United States.
Can Red Eared Sliders live with other pets?
Red Eared Sliders can be territorial and may not always get along with other pets, especially fish or smaller animals. It's important to monitor interactions between pets closely.
What is the lifespan of a Red Eared Slider?
The lifespan of a Red Eared Slider can range from 20 to 40 years with proper care and a suitable living environment.
Are Red Eared Sliders suitable for beginners?
Yes, Red Eared Sliders can be suitable for beginners, but they require commitment to care and maintenance. It's important for new owners to research and understand their needs before adopting one.





























