Baby Turtle's

They're cute, I'm glad you rescued them! I hatched out 4 of them (and two babies of another breed) a few years ago, but I released them.
 
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I am sorry but no they do not. All farmed red ear sliders in the united states are vaccinated against salmonella and have been since they became legal to sell again after a ban.


Those sliders are babies and the legality or illegality depends on your State and sometimes county laws. They are harder to raise than most species and can get large...average is around 8" diameter. I use the shells of them for rattles and bags. I buy them directly from farms in Lousiana.

But who is to say these were farm bred? It is just common sense that you should always wash your hands after handling any animal regardless on whether or not it is vaccinated and in this case possibly having the risk of having salmonella....If it was a fact that these were farm bred, then that is fine, but since they were in a dollar store, you never know. Better to be safe than sorry
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I personally have never gone to a pet store in search of turltes as pets, the ones I rescued because they were freezing. I like to observe them in their natural habitats, that is where they belong. Didn't even know they had turtle farms !



Wanted to add that I am in no way trying to be rude or say that what you said isn't true, I wanted to make sure that I keep the peace
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I have 2 red earred sliders as pets. I "adopted" them August 07 and they live in a 20 gallon fish tank. They have doubled in size in a year but they still fit in the palm of your hand.
 
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The reason for the 4" rule is due to them being sold to adults with small children ..or just small children
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...and the fact that anything smaller can, and will, get put in someone's mouth (therefore increasing risk of salmonella).

The 12" adults have just as much salmonella as the fresh baby hatchlings.. straight outta the egg.
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And your raw chicken being prepared for your dinner has WAY more!
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Wash your hands!!!
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I would definitely report the store that sold them to you. In Indiana, RES are illegal to keep and sell because they are an indigenous species. Also, to sell any baby turtle under 4" here, you have to have a USDA permit, which I'm guessing the store you got them from does not have.
 
I have 2 slider and a yellow belly in a 55 gal with a $200 filter on it! They need quite a bit of room!! Just make sure you wash your hands or the kids hands when handling your turtles and you should be fine I never had a problem! No they weren't legal to sell at that size for other then education.

Congrats on the find!
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yep they're legal BUT not under a certain shell size. PA you can only buy them as itty bitties if you are a teacher. Otherwise they have to be above something like 4inches wide (shell length).

edited to add you should seriously report them that is illegal, and cruel. They will sell more now that you bought them, I know you bought htem to rescue them, but to rescue more PLEASE contact PA game commission and they will deffinatly be able to help. I am so angry to hear that somewhere in PA theres a stupid dollar store that sells pets. No dollar store around here does anything rediculous like that, they sell cheapo glasses, notebooks, clothes, etc. This is just as upsetting as hearing about fleamarkets that sell kittens and puppies, none of ours around here (around my area of PA) do that, they sell trinkets, and other colletables...no animals as it's illegal without permits.
 
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