Longy_the_Freshy
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Long Neck Turtles- Northern Territory HELP
I own a Lock Neck Turtle he is about 5cm long. I live in Darwin NT where we get 2 season Dry and Wet. Average temperature is about 29-32C. I have recently just got a thermometer and check the temperature to my surprise it was 30C... The turtle didnt seem stressed or anything like that and it still was eating.. But put the temperature down to 23 as i was told they are best in tempz 19-24C but then today i checked and its back at 30C... It isnt positioned in direct sunlight and doesnt have a heater as Darwin is already extremely hot...
Could it be that the Darwin NT turtles have adapted to the heat that they aren't affected by the high temperature.. or is it slowly hurting him?
PLEASE SOMEONE HELP
I own a Lock Neck Turtle he is about 5cm long. I live in Darwin NT where we get 2 season Dry and Wet. Average temperature is about 29-32C. I have recently just got a thermometer and check the temperature to my surprise it was 30C... The turtle didnt seem stressed or anything like that and it still was eating.. But put the temperature down to 23 as i was told they are best in tempz 19-24C but then today i checked and its back at 30C... It isnt positioned in direct sunlight and doesnt have a heater as Darwin is already extremely hot...
Could it be that the Darwin NT turtles have adapted to the heat that they aren't affected by the high temperature.. or is it slowly hurting him?
PLEASE SOMEONE HELP
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