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Northern Ornate Box Turtle

Northern Ornate Box Turtle

The Northern Ornate Box Turtle is a desert-dwelling box turtle of the genus Terrapene, found in the United States and Mexico. Highly drought-tolerant, it stores water well and endures arid conditions better than other box turtles.

Breeds 📅 August 3, 2026
Spotted Box Turtle

Spotted Box Turtle

The Spotted Box Turtle is a rare box turtle native to the Sierra Madre Occidental of Mexico, now endangered and uncommon; it is one of the rarer members of the box turtle genus, with a relatively small carapace and distinctive appearance.

Breeds 📅 August 3, 2026
Adanson’s Mud Turtle

Adanson’s Mud Turtle

The Adanson's Mud Turtle is a small, seldom-seen aquatic turtle from central Africa, a minor member of the African side-neck genus. Although not internationally listed as endangered, it is rarely traded.

Breeds 📅 August 3, 2026
Pyxis planicauda (Malagasy Flat-tailed Tortoise)

Pyxis planicauda (Malagasy Flat-tailed Tortoise)

The flat-tailed tortoise is found along the west coast of Madagascar, closely resembling the spider tortoise but recognized as a distinct species. It is a shy, mostly herbivorous tortoise that aestivates through the dry season.

Breeds 📅 August 3, 2026
Emydoidea blandingii (Blanding’s Turtle)

Emydoidea blandingii (Blanding’s Turtle)

Blanding's turtle is a semi-aquatic turtle of the Great Lakes region, gentle and cold-hardy, with a smooth black helmet-shaped shell and a yellow hinged plastron marked with black blotches. It is omnivorous and adapts well to captivity.

Breeds 📅 August 3, 2026
Graptemys pulchra (Alabama Map Turtle)

Graptemys pulchra (Alabama Map Turtle)

The Alabama map turtle resembles the red-eared slider in habits, with head striping and a protruding keel. Named for its map-like yellow markings, it feeds mainly on aquatic clams and snails, crushing shells with its hard jaws.

Breeds 📅 August 3, 2026
Pseudemydura umbrina (Western Swamp Turtle)

Pseudemydura umbrina (Western Swamp Turtle)

The Western swamp turtle (Pseudemydura umbrina) is one of Australia's smallest turtles; males have a 155 mm shell and weigh 550 g, while females reach 135 mm and 410 g. Its coloration varies with age and habitat, and it is listed as Critically Endangered.

Breeds 📅 August 3, 2026
Pseudemys alabamensis (Alabama Red-bellied Turtle)

Pseudemys alabamensis (Alabama Red-bellied Turtle)

The Alabama red-bellied turtle is a small to medium aquatic turtle with a carapace 35–45 cm long. Hatchlings are vividly colored, but in the wild adults become dull and grayish-black; captive-bred individuals can retain their bright coloration.

Breeds 📅 August 3, 2026
Bell’s/Lowveld Hinge-back Tortoise

Bell’s/Lowveld Hinge-back Tortoise

Bell's Hinge-back Tortoise (Kinixys belliana) is a relatively common hinge-back tortoise that lives a solitary life in dry habitats. Demanding in its care, it is not recommended for beginner keepers.

Breeds 📅 August 3, 2026
Creaser’s Mud Turtle

Creaser’s Mud Turtle

Creaser's Mud Turtle (Kinosternon creaseri) is a lesser-known mud turtle with a dark shell and pale head. Known for its aggression and strong territoriality, it is rarely kept in captivity and seldom seen in the market.

Breeds 📅 August 3, 2026