Snapping turtle breed - Info needed! MONARC23! **PICS ADDED**

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My dad had a hissy when he brought it home and I told him it wasnt a snapper. But he stood behind me when I posted this thread to make sure i put snapper on there.
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SO a Musk turtle. Do they have fangs like a musk deer?
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My brother has raised a couple of musk turtles. Down south we call them "stink pots" LOL. If you need any more info I can ask my brother. Just let me know. Watch out because they can get nippy.
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By the way we just released an american snapper that we found in the road, and was almost dead. It did not look like your turtle at all.
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Most likely we are going to watch and study him for a day or two and then release him back into the wild, aka, our pond.
 
Awww, a stinker!!

These are my all time favorite turtles. I've got one here I've had for 12 years, bred him myself.

Stinkers love shallow water and do like to haul out on a rock, despite what some people say.

They might not be "pretty" and yeah they can smell but...I love my stinkers.
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You can give it lettuce once in a while even though it has no value, its a treat,

nice little musk, I wish we had them here , but they are so few and far between.
 
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I just brought my dad in here to show him the link and he was all " bring up a picture of an alligator turtle" so I did, then he was " No, a BABY alligator turtle." Im like, dad, the shell will be no different on a baby thanit is on an adult.
So i pull it up and he admits defeat!

Yesterday there was a dead water mocassin in the road and he tried to tell me it was a rattle snake!
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I love the older people in the world, but when they say something like it is fact and it is so obviously not, well I just cant help but laugh! we were at the zoo the other day, Looking at the meerkats ( sis had a softball game at the field across the street) and this dad says to his six year old son " LooK, a chipmunk!"
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This is a Musk Turtle - I am a licensed Wildlife Rehabilitator and come across these from time to time -
although I cannot support the keeping of a wild animal I will give you a few pointers if you choose to do so
-he will need an semi - aquatic enviroment
you need at least 10 gallons of tank per inch of shell - I would say a 55 gallon setup with about 12 inches of water and a ramp to a dry area would do. Diet of protiens from live bugs & fish ( you can try worms and feeder goldfish )will eat some veg. however cannot live off of this. Also will need natural sunlight for shell growth a special bulb can be used if needed. Best of luck
 
12 inches of water is TOO much for a musk turtle!!

I agree completely with ten gallons per inch of shell, I even posted that earlier, but musk and mud turtles are NOT strong swimmers and prefer shallow water. I never have it more than four times their height.

I have successful bred Stenothernus oderus many times, and those are my experiences. I've heard of stinkers drowning in tanks with water too deep for them.
 
Okay, I can see the experts have stepped in, so I am going to back away from this thread slowly and hope I don't get caught in the crossfire.
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