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Petco wants to help pet parents give the best possible care to their pets, improving their health and wellness. At Petco, we look to provide the right solutions for anything you and your pet face together. Petco animal supplies range from aquarium supplies to dog treats and cat carriers and offer top-quality solutions for a diverse range of pets. From helping you bond with your animal to making sure their environment feels safe and comfortable, Petco products can give your pet what they need to thrive.
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He should be eating some greens and vegetables as well. Avoid the fish flakes as they are high in protein. Use both a multivitamin powder and a calcium powder on the food. Rep-Cal and Zoo Med products can be found in the local Petco. Make sure the UVB light is not blocked by glass, plexiglass or fine mesh. Depending on the strength of the bulb, place the source between 12 and 18 inches from the surface of the basking area. Provide a piece of cuttlebone to float in the tank as a calcium supplement for when he wants to munch it. If you can provide the species of turtle in a new post, we may be able to provide more accurate and comprehensive advice.
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That hinge on her plastron (bottom shell) is normal. It is supposed to appear "split". That allows her to close up securely when she retracts her head. These turtles do not get as big as other species, but a 10 gallon tank is too small. She also needs a UVB light source. Windows will block most of the sun's beneficial rays. You can find a UVB light source in most pet stores. A popular brand is the ZooMed ReptiSun light. They are good eaters, eating a wide variety of animal protein, plant matter and commercial diets. The link below leads to a care sheet providing additional information. http://www.reptilesmagazine.com/Three-toed-Box-Turtle-Care-and-Information/
Updated on August 12th, 2025
He can use a plastic tote until you get a tank, but it should be a much larger one than Guido is in right now. Find one that is at least 20 gallons. Provide water deep enough for him to swim in as well as a dry area to rest and bask. Provide a water filter, water heater,heat lamp and UVB light source. You can feed a commercial pelleted or stick diet supplemented with fresh greens and prey such as feeder fish or nightcrawlers. He may not be eating because water or ambient temperatures are too low. Low temps can affect appetite and digestion in reptiles. The link below will provide more information regarding slider care. http://www.anapsid.org/reslider.html
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Given Shiro's size/age, the shell may be a bit pliable yet. Be sure to provide UVB lighting. It should be no more than 14 inches away from the basking spot and not blocked by glass, plexiglass or fine mesh. Feed a quality commercial pellet or stick diet and supplement with a calcium powder and a multivitamin. A piece of cuttlebone can be left in the tan for Shiro to munch on.
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