Common Snapping Turtle for sale in Elmwood Township, Missouri | $250


Big snapping turtle
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:559789
Price / Fee
:$250
Location
:Blackburn, Elmwood Township, Saline County, Missouri
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
I've had my turtles for over 5 years now. They were born and raised in captivity. Very healthy and big!! Due to unforseen health issues I have to relocate to a small rental property were I can't take them with me. One turtle or both, there is a male and a female. The price is for one turtle but I'm open to negotiations and if you want both we can discuss prices. I just need them to go to good homes where they will be taken care of. It's like having dinosaurs in your house!! And though they are domesticated you still need to watch your fingers or lose them!! Any questions please text me at ***
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$250
Frequently Asked Questions about Big Snapping Turtles
What is the price for a Big Snapping Turtle?
The price for one Big Snapping Turtle is $250. However, I'm open to negotiations and can discuss prices if you are interested in taking both turtles.
Are the turtles healthy and how long have you had them?
Yes, these turtles are very healthy and I have had them for over 5 years. They were born and raised in captivity.
Can I take both turtles?
Yes, you can take both. While the price listed is for one, I'm open to discussing a package deal for both turtles.
What kind of care do these Reptiles need?
Common Snapping Turtles require proper care and an adequate habitat. It’s important to ensure they have enough space, a suitable diet, and access to clean water.
Are these turtles suitable for beginners?
While they are domesticated, Big Snapping Turtles can be challenging and require experienced handling. It's important to keep in mind that they can be aggressive and you should always be cautious.
Where are the turtles located?
The turtles are located in Blackburn, Elmwood Township, Saline County, Missouri, United States.
Why do you need to rehome the turtles?
Due to unforeseen health issues, I have to relocate to a small rental property where I cannot take the turtles with me. I want to ensure they go to good homes where they will be taken care of.




















