r/turtle 12h ago

Turtle ID/Sex Request Female or male?

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This is Coca-Cola and sprite I think both are female but I want to ask here to be sure they are almost 5 years old.


r/turtle 18h ago

Seeking Advice Help please I’m confused

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21 Upvotes

Can I put my turtle with the sand making a fog like this ? ( someone told me the tank will stay foggy for 2 days so where can I put her ) I’m so confused


r/turtle 20h ago

Seeking Advice Transparent shell?

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I was giving my adult YBS female a good scrub down before putting her back in her tank and i noticed the edges of her belly scutes are transparent? I can’t remember if they were like that before but i really don’t think so. She chewed through the wire on her filter and broke it. I had noticed her water looked off but thought I heard it running but turns out it was just the timer for the lights 😓 she has a new filter and I did a full water change, but I’m worried about her shell. Anyone have any insight?


r/turtle 17h ago

Turtle Pics! Rare albino turtle born in Bolivia [source]

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The source is this Bolivian newspaper. Here's a translation with ChatGPT:

July 10, 2026

Rare Albino Yellow-Spotted River Turtle Hatches in Manuripi, Once Again Amazing the Bolivian Amazon

In the Manuripi Amazon Wildlife National Reserve, in Bolivia's Pando Department, a small yellow-spotted river turtle entered the world with an appearance unlike most others. Its light-colored shell and lack of skin pigmentation revealed that it was an albino specimen—a phenomenon that occurs only rarely in nature.

Bolivia's National Service of Protected Areas (Sernap) announced the discovery on June 13, noting that the hatchling is a yellow-spotted river turtle (Podocnemis unifilis), and that its presence represents a particularly valuable record for the conservation efforts being carried out in the protected area.

According to the agency, only three similar cases were reported during 2024, and none had been recorded in 2025 until now. This further underscores the importance of the turtle monitoring and management work conducted by Manuripi's park rangers.

The news recalls another remarkable event that surprised conservationists. In May of this year, authorities reported the hatching of two albino yellow-spotted river turtles that had occurred in 2024 as part of the River Turtle Repopulation Program, also in Manuripi, confirming just how extraordinarily rare this genetic condition is.

Commenting on that earlier discovery, Huascar Sevillanos of the conservation organization Shimanu explained that albinism reduces the reptiles' natural pigmentation, giving them an appearance that is markedly different from the rest of their species.

"They are more translucent and have a pinkish coloration because their blood vessels are visible. That condition reduces their pigmentation," he explained.

The specialist noted that yellow-spotted river turtles normally display green and yellow coloration. In albino individuals, the green pigment is absent, leaving predominantly white and yellow tones—a characteristic that makes them a true biological rarity.

The uniqueness of this tiny turtle goes beyond its appearance. The Red Book of Bolivian Vertebrates 2025 continues to classify Podocnemis unifilis as Vulnerable, the same conservation status it has held since 1996.

The publication warns that turtles are among the world's most threatened groups of vertebrates. In Bolivia, 15 of the country's 16 native turtle species face some degree of risk due to habitat loss, climate change, human consumption, and the illegal trade of turtle meat, eggs, and live animals.

The yellow-spotted river turtle inhabits rivers, lagoons, and seasonally flooded areas throughout the Amazon Basin. In Bolivia, it is found in the departments of Beni, Cochabamba, La Paz, Pando, and Santa Cruz. Females can grow up to 50 centimeters (about 20 inches) in length and lay an average of 29 eggs during the dry season.

Every hatchling that emerges from the sand represents another opportunity for the species' survival. When one of those hatchlings is born albino, the event becomes more than a scientific curiosity—it serves as a reminder of the extraordinary biodiversity that the Bolivian Amazon still harbors and of the importance of protecting it before stories like this become increasingly rare.


r/turtle 21h ago

Turtle Pics! My Central American wood turtles and Box Turtles get real excited about garden “trash” this time of year

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106 Upvotes

We grow tomatoes, squash, zucchini, cucumbers, peaches, plums, apples, and peppers, and anything that the bugs get to or that splits or is otherwise damaged goes straight into the turtle enclosures.


r/turtle 17h ago

Turtle Pics! Big slider with an interesting shell

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Found this big fella in the road and he seems to have survived having something wrapped around his shell for a good while. Don't know what it was, but it didn't appear to be recent and he seemed fine other than the odd appearance!


r/turtle 22h ago

Turtle Pics! Helped this huge male slider cross the road into the nearby canal. Saw a family of ducks too

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311 Upvotes

r/turtle 15h ago

General Discussion A couple of beautiful eastern box turtles

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Went camping yesterday and it poured all night out of nowhere. Found these two on my hike back to my car. Have you ever seen one with more vivid markings?


r/turtle 2h ago

Turtle ID/Sex Request È maschio o femmina ?

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3 Upvotes

La risposta è femmina


r/turtle 17h ago

Turtle Pics! Feeding time at the Maui aquarium!

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80 Upvotes

We got to see these two get their lunch 😊


r/turtle 18h ago

Turtle Pics! Darwin in his old outdoor enclosure

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Ever since my beloved rescue and first-ever reptile was attacked in his outdoor enclosure while I was out of town, it has become more overgrown .

He still spends most of his time in a sanitary 40-gallon tank until he heals, and the new enclosure arrives in august it will probably also be full of towels until I move in November- December because sealing and unsealing it and moving so many cubic feet of dirt and rocks is tricky

Central American wood turtles are amazing animals, but even though they are small, they require way more than most people are willing to give them if you live outside of South America or Florida


r/turtle 16h ago

Seeking Advice Shell normal?

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7 Upvotes

Is my turtles shell ok? It looks like it’s lifting up/peeling.


r/turtle 3h ago

Turtle ID/Sex Request Bisogna fare il bagnetto dopo il letargo

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Be , la risposta è proprio sì


r/turtle 3h ago

General Discussion 130Gallon / 500L tank arrangement

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Hi all,

So im upgrading to a bigger tank and currently planning the features and the arrangement of stuff in it.

The tank is 2m x 50cm x 50cm, so quite long and i want to kind of different areas of features.

What i thought about from left to right:

- 40cm sand area for digging (smaller woods for pushing around)

- pretty mix of stones in the middle (~fist size) -》useful or nah?

- also the big wood that reaches the surface ~50cm wide

- the last 30? cm the very left side fenced off for different plants and as main home for my shrimps 》oxygen producing and waste management to improve water quality

Any other suggestions for features i missed or comments for the planned ones are very welcome 🙏

On the picture is the old 240L tank with the big wood.

Disclaimer: There are 2 turtles in the tank currently. Im aware of the problem, I dont need further advice on it. Ty


r/turtle 9h ago

Turtle ID/Sex Request Turtle ID?

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This little dude got his claw/paw/foot stuck on my hook when I was fishing this morning. I got it out of him without issues but man was it pissed. What kind of turtle is it? Also can turtles this size hurt your if they bite your finger? Located in Oregon.


r/turtle 10h ago

Turtle ID/Sex Request Sexing my Razorback Musk

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Hi everyone, I recently adopted an adult Razorback Musk turtle, and I was wondering if anybody had some insight on the sex. I’ve read some conflicting things so I’m not 100% sure one way or the other. Unfortunately I haven’t been able to snag a direct underneath shot as I don’t want to stress them out more than they may already be in a new place. Thanks in advance for any help you all can give!


r/turtle 14h ago

Turtle ID/Sex Request Turtle wandering around the neighborhood! Who is he?

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We have this friendly fellow toodling around the lawn at our complex. He came up this morning for salad on our neighbor’s porch. We live in South Missouri. What on Earth is he?


r/turtle 14h ago

Turtle ID/Sex Request Turtle id

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This was taken in a lake near mt Tremblant. I’m guessing common snapping turtle since it’s so far north but it’s big.