What Commitment Is Required?
Many reptiles and amphibians are reasonably long-lived, surviving 10 to 20 years, or more. Turtles can live as long as 50 years. As with all living pets they require a commitment to a regular feeding and cleaning schedule for the duration of their life. They are no different to pets such as dogs or cats in this respect. See Care Sheets for more species specific information.
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