Should i get a frog or turtle
Steemit Feedback. Explore communities…. Can frogs and turtles live in the same tank? Reasons why you should not keep frogs and turtles together First of all, turtles have different requirements than frogs.
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Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration that provides information about conservation and includes resources for finding new homes for unwanted aquatic pets. Importation of Turtles Outlines information about bringing a turtle, snake, or lizard into the United States.
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Healthy Pets, Healthy People. Section Navigation. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Syndicate. Reptiles and Amphibians. Minus Related Pages. Learn More. Aeromonas is a type of bacteria that is commonly found in fresh water ponds and aquariums. This germ can cause disease in fish and amphibians. Aeromonas can cause discoloration of the limbs of amphibians and fins of fish. It can also cause internal bleeding in these aquatic animals.
Mycobacterium marinum spreads to fish, reptiles, and people through contaminated water or contact with infected animals. Infected animals may not show any signs of disease. Some affected animals develop open sores on their skin or have deformed bones. Salmonellosis Salmonella spp. Salmonella spreads to people and animals through contaminated food or contact with the stools of certain animals, including reptiles and amphibians. In this section. Did you know that the sale of turtles less than 4 inches has been banned in the United States since ?
This is because small turtles pose a higher risk of spreading disease, especially to children. The ban by the U. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration that provides information about conservation and includes resources for finding new homes for unwanted aquatic pets Importation of Turtles Outlines information about bringing a turtle, snake, or lizard into the United States. Links with this icon indicate that you are leaving the CDC website.
People infected with Salmonella may experience mild or severe diarrhea, abdominal cramps, fever and occasionally vomiting. Symptoms generally appear one to three days after contact with Salmonella bacteria. Young children, elderly persons and those with weakened immune systems are more likely to develop severe, and sometimes fatal, illness from the infection. Therefore, families with children 5 years old or younger in the home should avoid keeping reptiles and amphibians as pets. Reptiles and amphibians might have Salmonella germs on their bodies even when they appear healthy and clean.
If, after touching or handling an amphibian or reptile, you touch your hands to your mouth without thoroughly washing them first, you can infect yourself with Salmonella. The germs can also get on cages, aquariums, terrariums, the water reptiles and amphibians live or swim in and other containers that house them. Anything that reptiles and amphibians touch should be considered to be possibly contaminated with Salmonella.
Since , it has been illegal in the United States to sell or distribute turtles with shells that measure less than 4 inches in length. This size was chosen because small children are more likely to treat smaller turtles as toys and put them in their mouths. Despite this ban, such turtles are still found in some pet stores, flea markets, with street vendors or sold over the Internet. In addition, children still catch wild turtles, lizards and frogs and bring them home to keep as pets.
Whether purchased or caught in the wild, a reptile or amphibian can carry Salmonella and might not be the best choice of a pet for your family, especially if there are young children or persons with weakened immune systems in the household.
Navigation menu. Salmonella Infection from Frogs, Turtles and Lizards as well as other amphibians and reptiles Reptiles and amphibians are popular pets with many families. What is salmonellosis? What are the symptoms of salmonellosis? How do people get Salmonella infections from reptiles and amphibians?
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