Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 6:17 pm
Sometimes a turtle may nip to be playful, rather than defensive, at random. You can see it in their body posture. However, encouraging a turtle to bite you on a regular basis is poor socializing. I don't want to be rude but it is. Imagine when they grow up, they've learned biting you is okay, and like anyone you live what you learn. When your turtle needs their tank cleaned, or is sick, you need handling to be trustworthy for them, and painless for you.
There isn't enough information on the internet about socialization and handling of reptiles. People woll seek out the internet long before they buy a book.
Spike - Egyptian mau mix, 8 years old
Phryne - Japanese bobtail, 9 months old
Hurricane - RES, 8 yo, 6 1/2 in. long
Typhoon - RES/Map hybrid, 8 yo, 7 in. long
Sadie - RES, 20 yo, 10 in. long
Sophie - Colombian red tail boa, 5 yo, 5 ft. long