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Submerged ramp allows turtles easy access to a dry basking area for maximum exposure to heat and UVB lamps. Available in 3 sizes to easily accommodate any size aquatic turtle. 11 x 15" B000KH7RFO,AmazonUs/ROYDW,cost_price,20100706173531,427 us_dollars B000KH7RFO,AmazonUs/TOPF0,rtip.minimum_order_quantity,20121218114355,1 B000KH7RFO,AmazonUs/ROYDW,rtip.vendor_code,20100706173531,ROYDW B000KH7RFO,[reconciled item],brand_name,20100706174303,Zoo Med B000KH7RFO,[reconciled item],brand_name,20121218115553,Zoo Med Laboratories B000KH7RFO,[reconciled item],bullet_point,20100706174304,Stable self-leveling dock automatically adjusts to all water levels" Underwater ramp leads to comfortable, faux-rock basking area 4 sizes accommodate newts, frogs, or turtles Shipping Weight: 3.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply. Item model number: TD30 #14,510 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies)

5 star47%4 star17%3 star10%2 star9%1 star17%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsGreat!!| Perfect for our 18x18 terrarium tank for our hatchling turtle. A full price paid review.|Works great for outdoor turtle pond too| Good while it lasted| Works for My Purposes|Great for my 4" slider!|Works for me, not bad| See all customer images See and discover other items: aquatic turtle tanks and aquariumsAquatic turtles can live in a tank or pond, in groups, and with larger fish (they’ll eat small fish). These guys are strong swimmers and need an aquarium that’s at least 55 gallons in volume. It should have a screened lid and a filter. Line the aquarium with gravel, which you can vacuum clean. Your turtle’s habitat should have two thermometers (one for water temperature and another for the dry side of the tank). These are the best temperature ranges for turtles: Your turtle likes to be lifted at the midsection, not by the legs. Keep an eye on kids around your turtle, and always wash your hands before (and after) handling your turtle.

Let your turtle settle into its new surroundings for the first three or four days after you bring them home. If you see any of these symptoms, take your turtle to the vet for a check-up: If you have more questions about your pet’s health, talk to a PetSmart store associate or a veterinarian familiar with reptiles. Pets purchased at PetSmart are part of our exclusive Vet Assured™ program, designed by PetSmart veterinarians to help improve the health and well being of our pets. Our vendors meet a high standard in caring for pets and screening them for common illnesses. This program also includes specific standards for in-store pet care. If your pet becomes ill during the initial 14-day period, or if you’re not satisfied for any reason, PetSmart will gladly replace the pet or refund the purchase price.Turtles live mainly in water. They’ll need an aquarium of at least 29 gallons, with a screened top. Turtles need 12 hours a day of “daylight,” but their aquarium should not be placed in direct sun.

Instead, use a UVA/UVB bulb to provide the rays they need for strong bones and shells. The tank should have a warm side heated to between 90 and 95 degrees, and a cool side with a temperature of 75 to 85 degrees. At night, the whole tank should be between 70 and 75 degrees. Use a heat bulb to keep things at the right temperature. The swimming water also must be heated with an overhead lamp, underwater aquarium heater or under-tank heater. Filter turtles’ water with a canister filter or power filter. The stronger the filter, the better, unless your turtle seems to be fighting against the current. While turtles love to swim, they’ll also need a dry area on the warmer side of the tank. Build a “beach” out of gravel or buy a floating platform. Tortoises live on land. They need a terrarium of at least 40 gallons. Like turtles, tortoises also need 12 hours of “daylight” but should not be kept in the direct sun. A UVA/UVB bulb will simulate the light they need for their bones and shells.