04-25-2008, 03:16 PM
Hey guys,
I have an opinion but it may not be a well formed one, and I wanted to know what yall think about it.
Some one found that turtle I posted in the Introductions forum. When they heard I had a tortoise, they told me they had found a "tortoise" and had him in a bucket of water. I volunteered to help them find out what kind he was and what care he required and help set them up (all through you people's lovely advice). I couldn't stand the thought of him in a bucket.
What ended up happening is they just gave him to me. It never crossed my mind to keep him because I just don't agree with that.
I don't know how I feel about people finding red eared sliders and keeping them for pets. My opinion is that if you find it in the wild, it should stay there. And if you rescue it off the side of the road, then you should make sure it's healthy and release it.
That's all my intentions were for that little guy I found - make sure he was healthy and release him back in the wild. He can probably take better care of himself in the swamp than anyone else could. It seems he would be happier that way.
So my question is do yall agree that people who find turtles and tortoises in the wild should keep them there and that if they find them on the side of the road they should make sure they're healthy and release them? Or are there certain species that should only be domestic/wild no matter where you get them from?
I just don't see how a red eared slider would like to live in a small pond as opposed to a whole lake or swamp. Especially since most owners out there don't know how to care for these animals (present company on this board excluded because everyone here has their turtles' best interests in mind).
Thanks - any thoughts you have or education you can give me on the subject is much appreciated.
I have an opinion but it may not be a well formed one, and I wanted to know what yall think about it.
Some one found that turtle I posted in the Introductions forum. When they heard I had a tortoise, they told me they had found a "tortoise" and had him in a bucket of water. I volunteered to help them find out what kind he was and what care he required and help set them up (all through you people's lovely advice). I couldn't stand the thought of him in a bucket.
What ended up happening is they just gave him to me. It never crossed my mind to keep him because I just don't agree with that.
I don't know how I feel about people finding red eared sliders and keeping them for pets. My opinion is that if you find it in the wild, it should stay there. And if you rescue it off the side of the road, then you should make sure it's healthy and release it.
That's all my intentions were for that little guy I found - make sure he was healthy and release him back in the wild. He can probably take better care of himself in the swamp than anyone else could. It seems he would be happier that way.
So my question is do yall agree that people who find turtles and tortoises in the wild should keep them there and that if they find them on the side of the road they should make sure they're healthy and release them? Or are there certain species that should only be domestic/wild no matter where you get them from?
I just don't see how a red eared slider would like to live in a small pond as opposed to a whole lake or swamp. Especially since most owners out there don't know how to care for these animals (present company on this board excluded because everyone here has their turtles' best interests in mind).
Thanks - any thoughts you have or education you can give me on the subject is much appreciated.