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Thursday I was driving down a local busy road & saw an upside down turtle.
Picked him up and although bleeding from the face was still alive but lethargic.

Brought him home asked for help from local herp society member (who was very helpful).

He is a MN Painted Turtle (I think a male) about 5 inches long, cut is completely through the upper face in front of the left eye (the eye is missing), no other external damage seen.
He has not eaten (not surprised).

He is healing (but still bleeding from the cut a bit). Now when I picked him up to check him over he peed, hissed, scratched etcBig Grin

before he was too lethargic to struggle.

i was told to release him in the pond nbear where I found him. Unfortunately there are several marshy areas to choose from and one pond...everything is on private property, no-one seems to want anything released into their property.

We have 2 ponds near our house with turtle populations.
Could I release him there? Or will he die trying to get 'home'?
Shoulsd the release be am or pm?
SUnny rainy?
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thanks everyone!!!

05-13-2008 10:50 AM
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RE: Release of Injured painted turtle MN

I would release him in the evening in one of your local ponds. He'll most likely stay there. I have released water turtle into new (to them) ponds and they have remained there. They are not really tied to a particular territory like a box.


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RE: Release of Injured painted turtle MN

Thank you for your fast reply.

I am balancing the fact he is still bleeding a bit with the fact he hasn't really swam (becasue the water in the tank just covers his shell) or eaten since Thursday and I feel he needs to get back to what he knows rather than being stressed in this new weird environment...or is that wrong???

Should I just place him at the edge of the water?

Sorry, never had a turtle around before...they sure are cool!

The Herp Soc person thought he would fare fine as long as he had one good eye and no signs of infection.
I did not put on the Neosporin today to see if there were any changes.

Thanks again...





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I would release him in the evening in one of your local ponds. He'll most likely stay there. I have released water turtle into new (to them) ponds and they have remained there. They are not really tied to a particular territory like a box.

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RE: Release of Injured painted turtle MN

Try putting him in a bucket of water deeper than he long and see if he dives and swims (this just to test, so temporary). I would keep him until the bleeding stops and wound closes up. Just a note, water turtles must be able to submerge to eat, so feed in water deep enough for this.


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RE: Release of Injured painted turtle MN

Itort Wrote:
Try putting him in a bucket of water deeper than he long and see if he dives and swims (this just to test, so temporary). I would keep him until the bleeding stops and wound closes up. Just a note, water turtles must be able to submerge to eat, so feed in water deep enough for this.



Oh NOOOOOO I had no Idea he had to submerge...
Thank you!!!!

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RE: Release of Injured painted turtle MN

What have you tried to feed him ? Earthworms are a good start. By the way, he is a western painted turtle. I used to live south of the Twin Cities in Eagan and as a child had many of these guys (I collected them much to my mothers dismay).


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RE: Release of Injured painted turtle MN

What are you trying to get him to eat?

LOL nothing like getting called away, come back and finish your posting only to find somebody else asked the same thing.

I too was going to suggest the worms. Big Grin

Think for the second edit I will add this: You might try doing a little dry docking to see if it helps the bleeding to stop. Putting meds on and then placing back into the water, normally only washes away the meds. Also with the messes turtles normally make in their water, the water won't stay too sanitary for long.

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RE: Release of Injured painted turtle MN

Okay, I re arranged his 'quarters'. He dives and swims and maneuvers very wellBig Grin
I have minnows from the pet store, gray and the orange ones.
I have Turtle floating food sticks, turtle treats (dreid shrimp) and the froezen cubes of tutle food...no worm yet.
Do you just put the worm in the water? Does the worm swim?

Thanks fort the species ID too...us moms get over the kid's 'collections'...now i am the one bringing stuff home.
The spouse dubbed it Road Kill Rescue...

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What have you tried to feed him ? Earthworms are a good start. By the way, he is a western painted turtle. I used to live south of the Twin Cities in Eagan and as a child had many of these guys (I collected them much to my mothers dismay).

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RE: Release of Injured painted turtle MN

What is dry docking?
for the first two days he was in 1/2 dry and 1/2 water that only came up to his armpits.
I added the water to just over his shell on Saturday.
Yeah, when I put on the Neosporin he wipes it off with his front arm.

Today the wound looks like it is starting to heal.
There is a dangling bit of healing skin that he keeps 'nipping' at like it's bugging him.

Wish I spoke Turt!

Thanks again!!!!


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What are you trying to get him to eat?

LOL nothing like getting called away, come back and finish your posting only to find somebody else asked the same thing.

I too was going to suggest the worms. Big Grin

Think for the second edit I will add this: You might try doing a little dry docking to see if it helps the bleeding to stop. Putting meds on and then placing back into the water, normally only washes away the meds. Also with the messes turtles normally make in their water, the water won't stay too sanitary for long.

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RE: Release of Injured painted turtle MN

No, worms don't swim they just wiggle around on the bottom. He will eat the minnows but he will have learn to compensate the loss of an eye. I can't say if he recognize the turtle food as such, my maps did on day two, so just a little at a time to start. Do't make his enclosure too busy because you will be cleaning it out often. Dry docking would be taking him out of water, letting him dry, applying medicine and letting that dry, and then putting him back in water.Post some pics if you can.


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