False Map Turtle (Graptemys pseudogeographica) - For Sale
The False Map Turtle is a striking semi-aquatic species prized by hobbyists for its intricate, map-like shell patterns and prehistoric appearance. Named for the yellow "L" shaped mark behind its eyes, this species is active, alert, and makes a beautiful centerpiece for a well-maintained aquatic habitat. They are excellent swimmers and highly active foragers, making them a "busy" and entertaining turtle to observe throughout the day. Breed Highlights Intricate Aesthetics: Features a dark olive carapace with fine, swirling yellow lines that resemble a topographical map, and a distinct serrated "sawback" ridge along the spine. Active Swimmers: Unlike more sedentary species, False Map Turtles love to explore and utilize every inch of their swimming space. Community Friendly: Generally peaceful, they can often be housed with other similar-sized map turtles or sliders in large enclosures. Captive Bred: Our turtles are healthy, captive-bred individuals, ensuring they are well-adjusted to aquarium life. Quick Care Specs Max Adult Size: Males stay small (9–12 cm), while females can reach 20–25 cm. Water Requirements: They require clean, well-oxygenated water with a moderate current. Diet: Primarily carnivorous when young (crickets, worms, pellets), becoming more omnivorous as they age. Basking: They are sun-lovers! A high-quality UVB bulb and a dry basking platform at 32–35°C are mandatory.
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