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		<title>Differences between a terrapin, tortoise and turtle</title>
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 A terrapin is usually found in most home tanks &#8211; they live mainly on land but need water to wet themselves with. They are both carnivorous, they have a liking to eat small fishes, and vegetarian – eating water weeds and algae.
A tortoise is a land creature. They are strictly vegetarian and hibernates through [...]


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		<title>Tortoise FAQ</title>
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Natural Habitat
Terrapins live in brackish water (such as at river mouths). Those sold as pets originate from United States of America.
Size
Depending on the species, the carapace can grow up to 17 &#8211; 25 cm long (measures from the front edge of the carapace to the back).
How to select one
When buying a terrapin, look for signs [...]


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		<title>Housing for Red-Eared Slider</title>
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 Before purchasing a turtle or tortoise of any kind, make certain you will be able to house it. A red-eared slider needs a tank of at least 20 gallons. It will grow from the five-inch length at purchase to nearly a foot. It needs both dry land and enough water enough to swim comfortably. [...]


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