wattso
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Bk mate, what these people have told you is correct and good advice. Im a turtle keeper myself as is already gone, most common species you will find are Emydura macquarii[otherwise known as murry river shortnecks] and Chelodina longicollis[known as eastern longnecks. both these species grow to dinner plate size in about 10-15 years and willlive about 40 years. for this reason i also strongly reccommend you seriously research the needs of these or any reptile before you jump in. nothing would be more dissappointing than a sick or dead pet for lack of basic know how. there are of course many other species to choose from but all will grow to similar size eventually.The two types i mention are the most common turtle species on a class1 reptile license, but there areothers. Kellyville pets does "seminars" each breeding season when hatchlings are avail. 4 hr basic instruction plus basic requirements and a hatchling will set you back about $500 .I would still stongly recommend you atleast buy a few books first. I know the world of reptiles is new and really exciting, they are great cool pets and its natural to want everything,and hard to choose, but do your homework first, think about future needs of your pet , cost etc .then you can make an informed choice and really enjoy your fun pet and start your herping hobby without tradgety and dissappointment. ~ good luck