This Product Should Be Banned (wait for it)

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Back in the 1950s, 60s and 70s, dime stores and other stores sold baby turtles the size of a quarter along with a small plastic container with plastic palm trees. The product and the turtles were sold for next to nothing and just about every single baby turtle would never make it to adulthood let alone survive their first year. Improper care, inadequate living space and terrible water conditions led to the ultimate demise of these turtles which were primarily red eared sliders. Fast forward to 2023 and you’d think this way of inhumanely keeping turtles would be a thing of the past. Think again. If you have this product, THROW IT AWAY.

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Chris and Casey Leone
Category
Turtles / Reptiles / Snakes
Tags
Baby turtle, Baby turtle care, Pet baby turtle care tips
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