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Due to recent concerns in the news media about the possibility of children contracting salmonella, from turtles, we have not yet, and will not to offer juveniles of the n... >>
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Albino Red Eared Sliders are one of the most striking of all turtles to keep. One in a million, their survival in the wild is almost impossible. Luckily a few breeders, pr... >>
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A very brilliantly colored phase of the red eared slider; as their name imply's, Rio Grande Red Ears originally come from the same South Texas water ways that produce seve... >>
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Ghost Red Eared Sliders are a rare color phase of the normal Red Eared Slider that is lacking most of the normal pigments in the skin and on the shell. About a dozen of th... >>
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Yellow Bellied Sliders are mostly aquatic and love to bask. They make excellent starter turtles, and adults will add color to outdoor ponds in all but the coldest temperatu... >>
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With one in a million colors, these turtles are like snowflakes, with no two ever exactly the same. Hypo Pastels need the same care as normal colored yellow bellys, but, given... >>
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Found only in Mexico and Honduras, Mexican Ornate Sliders are a very pretty slider, with deeper colors, red circles and black spots. They thrive in mostly water setups and ... >>
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Cumberland Sliders are a rare cousin of the Red Eared Slider, found only in the upper Cumberland and Tennessee rivers in Virginia, Kentucky and Northern Alabama. Lighter an... >>
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p> Just like Hypo/Pastel Yellow bellies, with one in a million colors, these turtles are like snowflakes, with no two ever exactly the same. Hypo Pastels need the same care as... >>
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Melanistic Red Eared Sliders are lacking all skin pigments except for blacks and grays. Not often seen, these unusual turtles are like looking at a negative of a normal co... >>
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One of the prettiest of all the sliders, the Belize Slider (Trachemys scripta venusta) ranges from Veracruz Mexico, south through the Yucatan Peninsula, Belize and Hondura... >>
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This one of a kind turtle hatched with a color anomaly like no other... It's entire right side is very dark with lots of black coloration. The same for it's feet and right ... >>
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These two strikingly colored turtles hatched and were singled out from hundreds of thousands of normal Yellow Bellied Sliders. They both have very sharp, strong contrasting... >>
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Caramel Pink Albino Red Eared Sliders are the result of nearly 20 years of very patient selective breeding for very beautiful color traits in Albino Red Eared Sliders. From... >>
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Lemon Yellow Albino Red Eared Sliders are a less common, more brightly colored form of Albino Red Eared Sliders. They have a deeper, richer, more golden yellow coloration o... >>
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Yes, two heads! This Yellow Belly was that one in a million born with two heads. It was born in June, and has been doing very well ever since. It is well past the early fra... >>
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One of nicest Two Headed Red Eared Sliders we've ever seen, this one will be a yearling in early July. It has a very straight, almost perfect shell. Both heads eat, and ar... >>
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Here's a very unique turtle. It has two heads merged into one. It looks like part two headed turtle, and part monster (with a sweet personality) ... Not a Siamese, not a tw... >>
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There are snakes without scales, and now there are turtles without shells...
These two Red Eared Sliders were born in July, missing the major portions of their shel... >>
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Here are two turtles born firmly connected at the bellys. Many Siamese turtles are connected in mid shell, sharing legs and some organs. These are two separate turtles that... >>
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A single White shelled, blue eyed Leucistic Red Eared Slider was carefully bred for 5 years to Albino Red Eared Sliders. Then the resulting double hets were raised patientl... >>