@Azulai- maybe they can be long distance buddies
. And she says thanks, took forever for her to "gather" her beauty >.< Lol.
@Scrap- Generally no, Sora was a rescue turtle and came to me with a few shell diseases when she was 1 1/2, so she required some extra care and love
Turtles basically need 10gallons of water per inch of the shell(8=80, but I need to find a bigger size
), a heat lamp and uvb lamp. A pump/filter is usually a requirement, but some people don't mind changing the water every week :/ . Also, a water heater is kind of a must, but where I live it's usually always warm, so I don't really need it. :p
Also, depends on the turtle. Sora is a Red Eared Slider, so she's amphibious(most turtles are) and needs to come out of water for atleast 4-5hrs a day. But say for instance, if she were a Musk Turtle, she wouldn't need to, as those types of turtles are generally fully aquatic and wouldn't do well on land. They're actually very nervous on land and would probably die from stress. And since they don't come out of the water, they don't really need the uvb light, but are extremely messy, so a filter is a must! :o .
It depends on the type of turtle you have. I always suggest to people who ask me, to either start off with a land turtle(like the Eastern or Florida box turtle) or a Red Eared Slider like Sora, as these species are very hardy and sociable and easy to handle/raise.
Tip, whatever you do, don't get a pile of turtles and mix them, as they are naturally territorial and aggressive because of this, even if they seem nice. 2 turtles can go their whole lives being ol' chums, and then one day, you can find one of them is missing a tail :x .
Hope you enjoyed my turtle lesson :p . I used to have 20 in my old outdoor pond, before I moved
. Sora was the youngest of them. So I've become quite 'enlightned' on "turtley knowledge" lol