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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 157216" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>A long time ago there was a post about various pets and there was another member on the board (I believe lived in ohio) who also had red eared slider turtles and had a really nice set up for them. </p><p> </p><p>Well, we are feeling pretty bad for our turtle Carmen. She is rapidly outgrowing her tank again and we don't have room for a larger one. Nichole is looking for her a new home. I was wondering if the poster with the red eared sliders would like to have her as I recall their set up for her turtles as being rather awesome.</p><p> </p><p>Carmen is beginning to look a bit peaked, and I think it has to do with space issues and such. Now that spring has arrived Nichole has taken her out to sun a few times and has been supplimenting her diet with worms and crickets hoping to improve her appearance and overall general health. Now that it has finally stopped raining again, maybe she can once again get a few hours of sunlight.</p><p> </p><p>This turtle doesn't fall under the state guidelines as she is an adult over 8 inches, so there would be no hitches with that. Carmen is 5 years old.</p><p> </p><p>I can't believe I've grown fond of a turtle. I hate to see her go, as does Nichole, but we also hate to see her miserable too. </p><p> </p><p>I remembered the member here and thought I'd attempt to keep her in the "family" if possible. sister in law's turtle also outgrew his tank and has gone to live with the owners of the mexican restaurant in town. (also good friends of ours) But they didn't have room for 2.</p><p> </p><p>Hugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 157216, member: 84"] A long time ago there was a post about various pets and there was another member on the board (I believe lived in ohio) who also had red eared slider turtles and had a really nice set up for them. Well, we are feeling pretty bad for our turtle Carmen. She is rapidly outgrowing her tank again and we don't have room for a larger one. Nichole is looking for her a new home. I was wondering if the poster with the red eared sliders would like to have her as I recall their set up for her turtles as being rather awesome. Carmen is beginning to look a bit peaked, and I think it has to do with space issues and such. Now that spring has arrived Nichole has taken her out to sun a few times and has been supplimenting her diet with worms and crickets hoping to improve her appearance and overall general health. Now that it has finally stopped raining again, maybe she can once again get a few hours of sunlight. This turtle doesn't fall under the state guidelines as she is an adult over 8 inches, so there would be no hitches with that. Carmen is 5 years old. I can't believe I've grown fond of a turtle. I hate to see her go, as does Nichole, but we also hate to see her miserable too. I remembered the member here and thought I'd attempt to keep her in the "family" if possible. sister in law's turtle also outgrew his tank and has gone to live with the owners of the mexican restaurant in town. (also good friends of ours) But they didn't have room for 2. Hugs [/QUOTE]
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