Hispaniolan slider explained

The Hispaniolan slider (Trachemys decorata) or Haitian slider is a species of turtle in the family Emydidae found on the island of Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic).

Habitat

The Hispaniolan slider is a freshwater turtle. They can live on land and water, but prefer to be near freshwater.[1]

Conservation

These sliders are not on the endangered list, but are considered vulnerable.

Diet

They have a particular diet that consists of insects (crickets), fish, vegetation, etc. When kept in captivity, they can eat all of the same foods that they would eat normally, as well as turtle pellets, carrots, tomatoes, peeled grapes, and spinach.[2]

Appearance

Unlike red-eared sliders, they do not have red patches on their heads. They have distinct light and dark stripes on their necks, feet, and tails. The tops of their shells are brown and the bottoms are yellow.[3]

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Welcome to ATP.
  2. http://exoticpets.about.com/od/aquaticturtles/f/resfeedinghow.htm "Feeding Red Eared Sliders and Other Aquatic Turtles - How to Feed."
  3. Web site: World Chelonian Trust - Trachemys Gallery.