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Red-eared slider turtles in Turtle Pond, NYC

In the summer, almost a whole month before me and AG got our turtles, we found ourselves in Central Park. At that time I didn’t like/love turtles and had absolutely no interest in getting any. I didn’t actually start liking turtles until after we got them. AG wanted to get them, but now I do all I can to take care of them and I watch them for hours and hours. Anyway, back to the story…

We went to Turtle Pond and saw all these Red Eared Sliders…


Someone threw an apple in the water, which is why all the turts are crowding that one spot


There was this huge female with “RUDY” painted on her carapace.

I took some video too. Enjoy!!


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Can’t wait to see all those turtles again in the summer!!

1 comment December 27, 2007

Rex eating the Chinese Algae Eater!!

Two weeks ago I was doing routine tank maintenance. Since it was the first sunday of the month, I did a 100% water change and took the whole set-up apart to scrub everything. In the process, I stupidly broke the water heater and it cracked open. No way was I going to put in a cracked open glass heater in the turtle tank – the turtles might get electrocuted.

So anyway, the turtles still need their tank, so I filled it up with water anyway. To heat it up I turn the ceramic heat lamp on, and to make it quicker, I took a household room heater and pointed it at the turtle tank (it made a lot of noise, but better the water gets warm than the turts freeze).

The water was cold – 50 or 60 degrees, when the ideal red ear slider tank is around 75. I’m guessing the cold water caused the chinese algae eater to slown, slow enough for Rex to be able to kill and eat it. By the time I saw what had happened, Rex had already killed the fish and was already trying to swallow it. I grabbed my camera (which I keep next to the tank) and took some video and pictures.

Note: graphic content follows… The background noise you hear is the room heater blasting at the tank.


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In the first video above, Rex is trying to swallow the CAE. It’s too big for him to swallow, that whenever he tries to swallow a little bit more, the fish pops out a bit. He keeps trying and eventually just lets the fish out as he goes to the surface for a breath of air. During most of the video, you can see my other RES, Cinderella, watching from across the tank divider wanting a piece of fish too.


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This second video starts with Cinderella trying to reach the dead CAE from under the tank divider (cute!). Rex comes back down from the water surface and tries to eat the CAE again. He’s a lot smarter this time as he starts clawing at it. He manages to gut and skin it, while eating the rest of the fish.


A pic of Rex looking at the skinned CAE.


A pic of the gutted CAE.


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This third video has Rex eating the rest of the CAE. He goes up for air again at the end.  My camera’s storage card ran out of memory…


A pic of Rex looking for more fish bits. There are some guts seen in the photo – he doesn’t eat it and I eventually siphon it up.

The lesson in this: always have a back-up heater. Or get one that doesn’t get destroyed so easy. I managed to buy a really good one the day after…

Hope you enjoyed the videos and pictures!

6 comments December 16, 2007

RES Documentary


Found a documentary on Red Eared Sliders…there’s not too many educational videos out there – but there should be. Red Eared Sliders are the most popular and abundant pet turtles, people have to learn how to care for them properly!!!

Add comment October 23, 2007

Reptile video – Dirty


Found this cool video. It starts off with leatherback turtle hatchlings then shows some other reptiles. Very nicely done!

2 comments October 1, 2007


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