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African Side-neck Turtle (Pelomedusa subrufa)

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Description

The African Side-neck Turtle is a unique, hardy species known for its sideways-tucking head motion and strong adaptability to captive life. Its quirky movements and rugged shell make it a favorite among turtle keepers who want a species with personality and resilience.

Difficulty Level

Intermediate Care

Region

African Side-neck Turtle (Pelomedusa subrufa)

Core Details

Highlights

Care Level

0

/ 10

Thrives with proper basking, clean water, and a balanced diet. Hardy but needs space and UVB access for long-term health.

Environment Impact

0

/ 10

Common in the pet trade with established captive-bred lines. Wild collection still occurs, so source responsibly.

Origin
Widespread across Sub-Saharan Africa and parts of Madagascar. Found in shallow ponds, ephemeral pools, and slow rivers that often dry out seasonally.

Visual & Functional Appeal
Stocky build with a domed brown or olive shell, light underside, and expressive facial features. The unique sideways neck retraction adds to its charm. More terrestrial than other aquatic turtles—frequently seen exploring.

Purpose
Great for educational tanks or solo turtle setups. Provides insight into semi-aquatic turtle behavior. Helps demonstrate the variety of reptilian adaptations beyond slider species.

Importance
A robust, forgiving species that tolerates moderate care mistakes. Its widespread availability and entertaining behavior make it an ideal starter turtle for responsible keepers with space and patience.

Included Resources
Requires UVB lighting, heated water (75–82°F), dry basking zone (90–95°F), strong filtration, and escape-proof enclosure. Use soft sand or bare-bottom substrate. Provide rocks, driftwood, and land areas for enrichment.

Best Use Cases
Best in turtle-only setups, educational displays, and species-focused tanks. Suitable for hobbyists looking for a more terrestrial or behaviorally interactive freshwater turtle.

Conservation Context
Not currently threatened but vulnerable to wetland loss and export pressure. Responsible captive breeding is essential for reducing wild collection.

Ideal Tank Mates
• Best kept solo
• Large peaceful fish (risky—turtle may nip)
• Avoid other turtles or small tankmates

Region (A)
• Latitude: -1.2921° S
• Longitude: 36.8219° E
(Kenya – seasonal ponds and freshwater wetlands)

Region (B)
• Latitude: -25.7461° S
• Longitude: 28.1881° E
(South Africa – semi-arid aquatic habitats near Pretoria)

How Many Can I Keep?

Get smart stocking suggestions based on your tank size.

e.g. 75 gallons (280 L)

African Side-neck Turtle (Pelomedusa subrufa)

Core Details

Highlights

Care Level

0

/ 10

Thrives with proper basking, clean water, and a balanced diet. Hardy but needs space and UVB access for long-term health.

Environment Impact

0

/ 10

Common in the pet trade with established captive-bred lines. Wild collection still occurs, so source responsibly.

Origin
Widespread across Sub-Saharan Africa and parts of Madagascar. Found in shallow ponds, ephemeral pools, and slow rivers that often dry out seasonally.

Visual & Functional Appeal
Stocky build with a domed brown or olive shell, light underside, and expressive facial features. The unique sideways neck retraction adds to its charm. More terrestrial than other aquatic turtles—frequently seen exploring.

Purpose
Great for educational tanks or solo turtle setups. Provides insight into semi-aquatic turtle behavior. Helps demonstrate the variety of reptilian adaptations beyond slider species.

Importance
A robust, forgiving species that tolerates moderate care mistakes. Its widespread availability and entertaining behavior make it an ideal starter turtle for responsible keepers with space and patience.

Included Resources
Requires UVB lighting, heated water (75–82°F), dry basking zone (90–95°F), strong filtration, and escape-proof enclosure. Use soft sand or bare-bottom substrate. Provide rocks, driftwood, and land areas for enrichment.

Best Use Cases
Best in turtle-only setups, educational displays, and species-focused tanks. Suitable for hobbyists looking for a more terrestrial or behaviorally interactive freshwater turtle.

Conservation Context
Not currently threatened but vulnerable to wetland loss and export pressure. Responsible captive breeding is essential for reducing wild collection.

Ideal Tank Mates
• Best kept solo
• Large peaceful fish (risky—turtle may nip)
• Avoid other turtles or small tankmates

Region (A)
• Latitude: -1.2921° S
• Longitude: 36.8219° E
(Kenya – seasonal ponds and freshwater wetlands)

Region (B)
• Latitude: -25.7461° S
• Longitude: 28.1881° E
(South Africa – semi-arid aquatic habitats near Pretoria)

How Many Can I Keep?

Get smart stocking suggestions based on your tank size.

e.g. 75 gallons (280 L)

African Side-neck Turtle (Pelomedusa subrufa)

Core Details

Highlights

Care Level

0

/ 10

Thrives with proper basking, clean water, and a balanced diet. Hardy but needs space and UVB access for long-term health.

Environment Impact

0

/ 10

Common in the pet trade with established captive-bred lines. Wild collection still occurs, so source responsibly.

Origin
Widespread across Sub-Saharan Africa and parts of Madagascar. Found in shallow ponds, ephemeral pools, and slow rivers that often dry out seasonally.

Visual & Functional Appeal
Stocky build with a domed brown or olive shell, light underside, and expressive facial features. The unique sideways neck retraction adds to its charm. More terrestrial than other aquatic turtles—frequently seen exploring.

Purpose
Great for educational tanks or solo turtle setups. Provides insight into semi-aquatic turtle behavior. Helps demonstrate the variety of reptilian adaptations beyond slider species.

Importance
A robust, forgiving species that tolerates moderate care mistakes. Its widespread availability and entertaining behavior make it an ideal starter turtle for responsible keepers with space and patience.

Included Resources
Requires UVB lighting, heated water (75–82°F), dry basking zone (90–95°F), strong filtration, and escape-proof enclosure. Use soft sand or bare-bottom substrate. Provide rocks, driftwood, and land areas for enrichment.

Best Use Cases
Best in turtle-only setups, educational displays, and species-focused tanks. Suitable for hobbyists looking for a more terrestrial or behaviorally interactive freshwater turtle.

Conservation Context
Not currently threatened but vulnerable to wetland loss and export pressure. Responsible captive breeding is essential for reducing wild collection.

Ideal Tank Mates
• Best kept solo
• Large peaceful fish (risky—turtle may nip)
• Avoid other turtles or small tankmates

Region (A)
• Latitude: -1.2921° S
• Longitude: 36.8219° E
(Kenya – seasonal ponds and freshwater wetlands)

Region (B)
• Latitude: -25.7461° S
• Longitude: 28.1881° E
(South Africa – semi-arid aquatic habitats near Pretoria)

How Many Can I Keep?

Get smart stocking suggestions based on your tank size.

e.g. 75 gallons (280 L)

African Side-neck Turtle (Pelomedusa subrufa)

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