Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 9:24 am Re: My small part in helping turtlekind in Idaho!
The Petco by my workplace, their turtles are actually pretty healthy. They take good care of them.
One time, I took a look at their reptile care books, just out of pure curiosity, and a manager happened to be standing near me. So, we got to talking about the book and he said they normally give out care sheets for the turtles and other reptiles. I recommended this website, and he seemed genuinely interested in taking a look. Perhaps it has helped!
Another time, one of their turtles had what looked like a bacterial infection, and I pointed it out and the woman I spoke to seemed very worried about the poor little girl. My thing was, I know you have a business and I understand that, and you need a vet to confirm this. If you can scrub the shell and it comes off, I wouldn't worry about it, but, if it stays put and smells funky, definitely go to a vet. She'll have to be separated or you'll be selling sick turtles to a lot of people, this stuff spreads like crazy.
They have another woman working there who used to breed Colombian red tail boas, and she is very knowledgeable about snake/reptile care. I like her a lot.
Spike - Egyptian mau mix, 8 years old
Phryne - Japanese bobtail, 9 months old
Hurricane - RES, 8 yo, 6 1/2 in. long
Typhoon - RES/Map hybrid, 8 yo, 7 in. long
Sadie - RES, 20 yo, 10 in. long
Sophie - Colombian red tail boa, 5 yo, 5 ft. long