Red-eared slider turtle for sale in Yuma, Arizona | $30


Red eared slider named tiny.
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:516993
Price / Fee
:$30
Location
:Yuma, Yuma County, Arizona
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
Ive had this turtle for a few years and she needs a new home. Her name is tiny and she is nice but doesnt like being held and will try to bite you if she is being held, she is also very skittish. Her favorite treats are a mix of freeze dried shrimp and mealworms. She lives with a yellow slider that she is great friends with and ill give you both for an extra 100$. If you have small children make sure to keep her enclosure up high because she may try to bite them and she doesnt let go of fingers very easily and a turtles bite might even remove a wmall childs finger. Tiny is a very active turtle and doesmt hide very much, she also has a good apetite and is always happy to recive food and treats, shes even reached her head into the container of food a few times while i was putting her food into the water.
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$30
Frequently Asked Questions about Tiny the Red-Eared Slider Turtle
What is the price for Tiny the Red-Eared Slider Turtle?
The price for Tiny is $30.
Can I adopt both Tiny and her friend?
Yes! If you are interested, you can adopt Tiny along with her friend, the yellow slider, for an extra $100.
What kind of treats does Tiny enjoy?
Tiny's favorite treats include a mix of freeze-dried shrimp and mealworms.
Is Tiny good for families with children?
While Tiny is a nice turtle, she is skittish and may try to bite if held. It's important to keep her enclosure up high if you have small children, as her bite can be serious.
How active is Tiny?
Tiny is very active and does not hide much. She has a good appetite and eagerly accepts food and treats.
Where is Tiny located?
Tiny is located in Yuma, Yuma County, Arizona, United States.
What does it mean when a turtle is skittish?
A skittish turtle like Tiny may feel anxious in certain situations and won't enjoy being held. It's important to approach her calmly and respect her space.




























