Hi. i'm starting this thread because after reading some post from the new users (and my situation) it seems that there are a number of people adopting RES because the previous owners have neglected their responsibilities or don't know how to care for their RES.
I guess the question now would be: "How to take care of abused/neglected turtles?"
i mean, with mine, i thought I was getting him a better home when i got him a bigger place. But it turns out that it is not enough. Mine now eats and begs a lot now. But he will only eat if i turn my back on him. He's generally pretty shy of people, unless he wants food.
As for behavior, he rearranges his rocks and wedges himself betweem those. though when I put in a new rock, he makes it a point to explore it. taking little "love bites" at it and walking over it. For some reason, he stares at me while I smoke... or when i'm playing club music in my home office. Party turtle? Rebellious because he was neglected? Haha.
I'm not going to do the "tough love" thing yet until i get him a new place (the big storage boxes that they sell at DIY shops here). I'll start shopping for his supplies soon though. I want him to grow big and healthy.
Just a note. Most pet shops here in the Philippines sell RES that are 1" in lenght. I got ,mine at around 0.95". There are some that sell bigger ones that are around 2" long. Though most of them are pretty neglected.
So, any tips on how to rehabilitate these little guys? When I get a grasp of how to take care of them and their financial impact, I might adopt another.

