
How to find a turtle?
Animals have always been man's best companions . Most people prefer dogs or cats as pets. Even though these animals seem docile, they are not comparable to turtles. Turtles are harmless, docile, and friendly animals. Humans' greatest concern is finding these exceptional animals. Unlike dogs and cats, which are easy to find in pet stores, turtles are very rare and difficult to find. To help you experience the joy of owning a turtle as a pet, we recommend this section. It will give you all the tips for finding a turtle for adoption or to raise.
Finding a turtle requires identifying the type that best suits your lifestyle. Then, you can head to a pet store to adopt one or fish in a pond.
Continued reading of this section will provide you with information on:
- Types of land turtle
- The various aquatic turtles
- The different locations of the turtles
- Little tips for capturing these adorable animals
Get ready to embark on the most exciting fishing experience, to make the best turtle catch like no one has ever done.
What are the different types of turtles to have at home?
There are various types of turtles. Thus, it is essential to know the type of turtle with which we can find happiness before embarking on the quest. This means that turtles are of various species. There are land turtles and aquatic turtles . Finding a turtle as a pet, therefore, begins with identification. You must choose a turtle according to your means and your living conditions. Both land and aquatic turtles are

What are the different types of land turtles?
- Hermann's tortoise
When you're new to having a relationship with a tortoise, it's best to start with Hermann's tortoises. These tortoises are appreciated for their independence and good sense of direction. These species don't need any maintenance from you until they reach the necessary growth. This is to make you understand that just a garden full of leaves, flowers, fruits , worms, and if possible, snails is already enough for the latter to grow well. With an estimated life expectancy of 40 years, it will keep you company even in your old age.
- The Indian star tortoise
Also called the Geochelone elegans tortoise, this 26 cm long tortoise comes from India. Although these tortoises were heavily imported, they are now recommended as pets.
- The Testudo turtle
Within this species, you'll find five other species. They've always been good company for humans. But when it comes to the North African Testudo species, they're very sensitive.
- Horsfield's tortoise
When you live in countries like France, this species of turtle won't seem particularly impressive. These are the species commonly found in pet stores in that country. However, they are suitable for experts. If you are, we advise against this species, as you risk participating in its burial. All this to make it clear that this is a species that requires a lot of care. You should have some experience before resorting to this type of animal for your companionship.
- The leopard tortoise and the spurred tortoise
Unlike other species, these turtles are distinguished by their size. Due to their rapid growth, these turtles are very heavy and easy to raise. If you really want to keep these species, opt for a well-spaced terrarium and an outdoor enclosure for the summer.
What are the different types of aquatic turtles?
- Pleurodire turtles
For beginners, there are two suitable pleurodire turtles: the Pelomedusa subrufa and the Emyudura subglobosa. They are tropical and carnivorous.
- The Chinese Ocadian tortoise
This Chinese species is very active and agile. The adult Mauremys sinensis turtle measures 20 cm. It is similar to a Florida slider.
- The Striped Mud Turtle
It is adapted to both sea and land. They feed on fish, plants and small invertebrates.
- The keeled turtle
The peculiarity of this Cinosterne tortoise lies in its originality. Its head has an unusual shape. In addition to being a carnivore , it breeds alone. It does not get along with another.

Where to find a pet turtle?
Finding a turtle has never been an easy task. Especially when it comes to a Hermann tortoise. Indeed, the Hermann tortoise has always been the first choice of everyone. If you want turtles, you can go to pet stores . Otherwise, you can take a walk on the warm beach. With a good chance, you might even see groups of turtles with their babies. Even if in France, it is strictly forbidden to buy a Hermann tortoise, it is possible that a breeder will sell it to you with an intercommunity certificate as proof.
As for aquatic turtles , just take a trip to one of these normal pet stores and you will find these turtles as pets . These species are protected by law. That is why it is necessary to obtain these types of turtles from a specialized breeder.
After identifying your turtle, it's up to you to capture it using cunning. Fresquets cages are a good way to trap red-eared sliders. You can also use sardines and carpets as bait for added appeal. Turtles are more often found around small, humid ponds. These animals are very good at hiding in rocks. In such operations, the water level has a big impact. In fact, at lower water levels, you'll be lucky to find turtles at the water's edges. Once you've identified the landmark, you can move on to setting up various traps to remove it if you wish.