Care Guide for Striped Mud Turtles: From Habitat Setup to Producing 6 Clutches of Eggs a Year



In 1852, a French biologist named a small turtle living in North America Sternadorous cararintus, which is the Fruit Pit Mud Turtle (Striped Mud Turtle). The carapace of the Stripe…
Box Turtles Suitable for Beginners: Top 4 Highly Interactive Introductory Varieties
For turtle hobbyists attempting to keep box turtles for the first time, choosing the right variety is crucial. Here are 4 types of box turtles suitable for beginners to raise, allo…
Diamondback Terrapin Care Guide: A Comprehensive Analysis of 7 Subspecies Classifications and Water Quality Environments
The Diamondback Terrapin is a turtle native to the United States that has gradually come into the public eye in recent years. Belonging to the Emydidae family and the genus Malacle…
The World’s Smartest Aquatic Turtle: A Detailed Guide to the Intelligence and Care of Wood Turtles



In traditional Chinese culture, turtles have always been symbols of wisdom and longevity. However, there is a creature living in nature that scientists consider to be the "wor…
Suitable for Beginners: Top 10 Popular Turtle Breeds Ranking
Chinese Pond Turtle: The King of National Turtles, A “No-Brainer” for Beginners The Chinese Pond Turtle (Reeve’s Turtle) is absolutely the “gold standard…
Is the Amboina Box Turtle Suitable for Beginners? Distinguishing 4 Major Subspecies and a Guide to Avoiding Hibernation Pitfalls
The Amboina Box Turtle can be said to be the most approachable species among box turtles. Among the 13 species of box turtles, it was the first species to be scientifically recorde…
How to Raise Eastern Box Turtles: A Comprehensive Guide on Environment, Diet, and Hibernation



Box turtles can be said to be a very popular category in the current “turtle circle” (hobbyist community), and the Eastern Box Turtle is one of the most popular varieti…
How to keep Mata Mata turtles? Distinguish Black and Red varieties and environmental requirements in 3 minutes
The turtle that looks like a “dead leaf”, the Mata Mata turtle (Leaf Turtle), is a member of the *Chelus* Genus in the Snake-necked Turtle Family (Chelidae), naturally …
Turtles That Look Better as They Grow: 10 Premium Varieties That “Glow Up” Later in Life
In the world of turtles, some varieties may not be eye-catching when they are young, but as time passes, their appearance undergoes earth-shaking changes. Conversely, some turtles …
The Complete Encyclopedia of Egg Turtles: Revealing 31 Cold Facts About Egg Turtles



Egg Turtles get their name not because they lay eggs, but because the carapace of this type of turtle is generally round and flat, resembling a smooth egg, with a very strong egg-l…
