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Bill Stock
August 5th 05, 01:27 AM
I was in the LFS the other day buying some overpriced plants when I saw a
tank full of turtles. They were the infamous Red Eared Sliders, so I took a
closer look. Then I saw the price, $40 Cdn. Holy Catfish, they didn't look
that interesting!

Reel Mckoi
August 5th 05, 02:48 AM
"Bill Stock" > wrote in message
...
>I was in the LFS the other day buying some overpriced plants when I saw a
>tank full of turtles. They were the infamous Red Eared Sliders, so I took a
>closer look. Then I saw the price, $40 Cdn. Holy Catfish, they didn't look
>that interesting!
==============================
From the prices I saw for them online that doesn't seem all that outrageous.
I thought it was illegal to sell them in pet stores. I never see them here
anywhere and we have plenty of pet stores, pond shops, and aquarium stores.
--
McKoi.... the frugal ponder...
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kathy
August 5th 05, 03:11 AM
Larger turtles can be sold in pet
stores. Four inches and up.
Little ones can't be sold because
some child somewhere put the turtle
in his mouth. Honestly!

Turtles will not stick around if they
are not inclined. $40 is a lot to spend
if they want to wander off.

Plus the whole argument about introducing
a turtle from some where else and maybe
setting your local population to some kind
of strange and exotic turtle disease.

Well, it could happen, just like your five
year old gulping down the pet turtle!


kathy :-) www.blogfromthebog.com
Pond 101 page for new pond keepers ~
http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html

Lar
August 5th 05, 03:12 AM
In article >, says...
:) I was in the LFS the other day buying some overpriced plants when I saw a
:) tank full of turtles. They were the infamous Red Eared Sliders, so I took a
:) closer look. Then I saw the price, $40 Cdn. Holy Catfish, they didn't look
:) that interesting!
:)
Petco...Think that was where, had some medium sized ones around $20 a
few weeks ago and one of my kids bought a baby one last year from
somewhere and I can't see her willing to pay more than $5

--
Lar

to email....get rid of the BUGS

Bill Stock
August 5th 05, 03:46 AM
"kathy" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> Larger turtles can be sold in pet
> stores. Four inches and up.
> Little ones can't be sold because
> some child somewhere put the turtle
> in his mouth. Honestly!

I'm afraid these were the 1.5" variety like I had as a kid. I wouldn't feel
so bad about paying $40 for a 4" turtle. :)

> Turtles will not stick around if they
> are not inclined. $40 is a lot to spend
> if they want to wander off.
>
> Plus the whole argument about introducing
> a turtle from some where else and maybe
> setting your local population to some kind
> of strange and exotic turtle disease.
>
> Well, it could happen, just like your five
> year old gulping down the pet turtle!
>
>
> kathy :-) www.blogfromthebog.com
> Pond 101 page for new pond keepers ~
> http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html
>

Reel Mckoi
August 5th 05, 04:01 AM
"Bill Stock" > wrote in message
...
>
> "kathy" > wrote in message
> oups.com...
>> Larger turtles can be sold in pet
>> stores. Four inches and up.
>> Little ones can't be sold because
>> some child somewhere put the turtle
>> in his mouth. Honestly!
>
> I'm afraid these were the 1.5" variety like I had as a kid. I wouldn't
> feel so bad about paying $40 for a 4" turtle. :)
===================
You won't believe how fast they grow. Fred showed up in our pond in early
spring as a tiny green turtle. We don't know how he got in through the
netting.You should see him now!!! He's at least 4 to 5" long (his shell)
and has turned brown. He goes bananas over Catfish food and now eats
several pellets every day. He grabs them when they soften a little, rips
them apart and gulps the bits down. He can't leave now because of the new
fence and netting over the pond he chose to live in. We tried moving him to
the bigger pond but he found his way back to the 800 gallon one on his own -
so he/she can stay there now. :-)
--
McKoi.... the frugal ponder...
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Priscilla McCullough
August 5th 05, 10:53 AM
I just bought my neice a red ear slider for her birthday. It is about 6inchs
and was $20. at Petsmart here.
Priss
"Lar" > wrote in message
. ..
> In article >, says...
> :) I was in the LFS the other day buying some overpriced plants when I
> saw a
> :) tank full of turtles. They were the infamous Red Eared Sliders, so I
> took a
> :) closer look. Then I saw the price, $40 Cdn. Holy Catfish, they didn't
> look
> :) that interesting!
> :)
> Petco...Think that was where, had some medium sized ones around $20 a
> few weeks ago and one of my kids bought a baby one last year from
> somewhere and I can't see her willing to pay more than $5
>
> --
> Lar
>
> to email....get rid of the BUGS

axeman
August 5th 05, 01:33 PM
"Bill Stock" > wrote in message
...
>
> "kathy" > wrote in message
> oups.com...
>> Larger turtles can be sold in pet
>> stores. Four inches and up.
>> Little ones can't be sold because
>> some child somewhere put the turtle
>> in his mouth. Honestly!
>
> I'm afraid these were the 1.5" variety like I had as a kid. I wouldn't
> feel so bad about paying $40 for a 4" turtle. :)

I saw ones about that size at the Big Als in Oakville. I believe they were
about $35. The price surprised me too!

Jacqui

Roy
August 5th 05, 02:11 PM
Petco has them about 4 to 5 inch sizes for $34.95 and the larger 5 to
6" is about 5 bucks more..........in the USA is against the law to
sell turtles smaller than IIRC 4" due to salmonella risks.....I
remember as a youngin, all the stores in town like the old 5 and 10
cent stores (Woolco, JJ Newberries, and Kresgees used to sell them
with fancy painted designs on their shells and the little turtle bowl
with an island complete with a plastic palm tree. IIRC the turtles
cost about half a buck back then...... Come on down to my pond and
get all you want in all sizes..........

On Thu, 4 Aug 2005 20:27:22 -0400, "Bill Stock" >
wrote:

>===<>I was in the LFS the other day buying some overpriced plants when I saw a
>===<>tank full of turtles. They were the infamous Red Eared Sliders, so I took a
>===<>closer look. Then I saw the price, $40 Cdn. Holy Catfish, they didn't look
>===<>that interesting!
>===<>
>===<>


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Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked!
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Priscilla McCullough
August 5th 05, 03:27 PM
Roy you just brought back memories!!! I remember having one of those little
turtles and the little bowl with the island. hahaha
I remember one day taking my turtle outside like I always did except this
time I went to play ball with the dog we had and when I went to get my
turtle is was gone.
:-(
I remember I cried and cried. My momma went to buy another one and they had
stopped selling them by then.
Priss

"Roy" > wrote in message
...
> Petco has them about 4 to 5 inch sizes for $34.95 and the larger 5 to
> 6" is about 5 bucks more..........in the USA is against the law to
> sell turtles smaller than IIRC 4" due to salmonella risks.....I
> remember as a youngin, all the stores in town like the old 5 and 10
> cent stores (Woolco, JJ Newberries, and Kresgees used to sell them
> with fancy painted designs on their shells and the little turtle bowl
> with an island complete with a plastic palm tree. IIRC the turtles
> cost about half a buck back then...... Come on down to my pond and
> get all you want in all sizes..........
>
> On Thu, 4 Aug 2005 20:27:22 -0400, "Bill Stock" >
> wrote:
>
>>===<>I was in the LFS the other day buying some overpriced plants when I
>>saw a
>>===<>tank full of turtles. They were the infamous Red Eared Sliders, so I
>>took a
>>===<>closer look. Then I saw the price, $40 Cdn. Holy Catfish, they didn't
>>look
>>===<>that interesting!
>>===<>
>>===<>
>
>
> ==============================================
> Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked!
> "The original frugal ponder"
> ~~~~ }<((((o> ~~~~~~ }<{{{{o> ~~~~~~~ }<(((((o>

Bill Stock
August 6th 05, 12:22 AM
"axeman" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Bill Stock" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> "kathy" > wrote in message
>> oups.com...
>>> Larger turtles can be sold in pet
>>> stores. Four inches and up.
>>> Little ones can't be sold because
>>> some child somewhere put the turtle
>>> in his mouth. Honestly!
>>
>> I'm afraid these were the 1.5" variety like I had as a kid. I wouldn't
>> feel so bad about paying $40 for a 4" turtle. :)
>
> I saw ones about that size at the Big Als in Oakville. I believe they
> were about $35. The price surprised me too!
>
> Jacqui
>
Yep,that's where I saw it, Big Als Mississauga. I think my next career will
be gentleman turtle farmer or Java Moss cultivator! :)

~ jan JJsPond.us
August 6th 05, 09:52 PM
>Roy you just brought back memories!!! I remember having one of those little
>turtles and the little bowl with the island. hahaha

And let's not forget the plastic palm tree. ~ jan

~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~

Charles
August 7th 05, 05:25 AM
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005 20:27:22 -0400, "Bill Stock" >
wrote:

>I was in the LFS the other day buying some overpriced plants when I saw a
>tank full of turtles. They were the infamous Red Eared Sliders, so I took a
>closer look. Then I saw the price, $40 Cdn. Holy Catfish, they didn't look
>that interesting!
>
>

saw this:

http://www.turtlesale.com/pond-turtles1.html

Charles
August 7th 05, 01:26 PM
On Sun, 07 Aug 2005 07:27:59 -0500, Phyllis and Jim Hurley
> wrote:

>The snapper is amazing. 'Make this part of your family!' The gut has a
>sense of humor. Make snappy part of your family and your children will
>lack fingers or hands.
>
>JIm
>
>
Maybe it should read "make part of your family part of this."

Phyllis and Jim Hurley
August 7th 05, 01:27 PM
The snapper is amazing. 'Make this part of your family!' The gut has a
sense of humor. Make snappy part of your family and your children will
lack fingers or hands.

JIm

Charles wrote:
> On Thu, 4 Aug 2005 20:27:22 -0400, "Bill Stock" >
> wrote:
>
>
>>I was in the LFS the other day buying some overpriced plants when I saw a
>>tank full of turtles. They were the infamous Red Eared Sliders, so I took a
>>closer look. Then I saw the price, $40 Cdn. Holy Catfish, they didn't look
>>that interesting!
>>
>>
>
>
> saw this:
>
> http://www.turtlesale.com/pond-turtles1.html
>
>

kathy
August 7th 05, 04:36 PM
Charles wrote >>Maybe it should read "make part of your family part of
this." <<

LOL! Coffee on the screen alert!

kathy :-)

Phyllis and Jim Hurley
August 7th 05, 09:49 PM
Wonderful turn of phrase.

Jim

Charles wrote:
> On Sun, 07 Aug 2005 07:27:59 -0500, Phyllis and Jim Hurley
> > wrote:
>
>
>>The snapper is amazing. 'Make this part of your family!' The gut has a
>>sense of humor. Make snappy part of your family and your children will
>>lack fingers or hands.
>>
>>JIm
>>
>>
>
> Maybe it should read "make part of your family part of this."

Barbara
August 8th 05, 04:16 PM
Can a turtle live in a pond, over winter, in NY? What type of care would it
need? Thanks, Barbara


"Phyllis and Jim Hurley" > wrote in message
.. .
> Wonderful turn of phrase.
>
> Jim
>
> Charles wrote:
>> On Sun, 07 Aug 2005 07:27:59 -0500, Phyllis and Jim Hurley
>> > wrote:
>>
>>
>>>The snapper is amazing. 'Make this part of your family!' The gut has a
>>>sense of humor. Make snappy part of your family and your children will
>>>lack fingers or hands.
>>>
>>>JIm
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Maybe it should read "make part of your family part of this."
>

Angrie.Woman
August 8th 05, 04:24 PM
Bill Stock wrote:
> I was in the LFS the other day buying some overpriced plants when I saw a
> tank full of turtles. They were the infamous Red Eared Sliders, so I took a
> closer look. Then I saw the price, $40 Cdn. Holy Catfish, they didn't look
> that interesting!
>
>
>
If you search the internet, there are turtle "rescue" groups that can
give you one that needs a new home.

A

Angrie.Woman
August 8th 05, 04:27 PM
Barbara wrote:
> Can a turtle live in a pond, over winter, in NY? What type of care would it
> need? Thanks, Barbara
>
>
>

They hibernate, or you can bring them indoors if you want to set up a
really big tank for them.

A