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An Adult Female Albino Southern Painted Turtle…
Signs a turtle likes you
Recognizes you: The turtle gets excited, rushes to the glass, or follows your hand when you approach. This is because they associate you with positive experiences, especially food.
Seeks interaction: It may come towards you for scratches, let you pet its head, or even climb on you.
Becomes comfortable: It is less fearful, remains calm when you touch it, and doesn't hide or pull its body fully into its shell.
Follows you: It might follow you around, whether in or out of the water.
Responds to your voice: Some turtles learn to recognize their name and will come when called.
What you can do
Be the primary feeder: Consistently being the one to feed your turtle strengthens their association of you with food.
Interact regularly: Use your voice, call their name, and provide regular positive interactions.
Offer gentle touch: If your turtle is comfortable, try gently petting its head or shell. If it recoils or snaps, it is best to stop.
Create a positive association: Associate your presence with good things, like food, rather than just cleaning the tank or other stressful activities…