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Black
Wood Turtle (Rhinoclemmys
funerea)

Black wood turtles are large
semi aquatic turtle that
originates from southern
Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa
Rica, and northern Panama.
They are typically found
near bodies of water such as
fresh water marshes, swamps,
ponds, and rivers. These
turtles are fairly large and
can exceed 12 inches in
length. During the breeding
season females can lay up to
four clutches a year with
2-4 eggs in each clutch.
Temperature and UV Lighting
Black wood turtles need be
kept between 85-90 degrees
during the day and the
temperature can drop to
about 70 at night. Humidity
needs to be maintained
between 60-80% and this can
be accomplished by daily
misting. Black wood turtles
require 12-14 hours of UVB
light each day for proper
health and growth. This
light allows the turtle to
produce vitamin D3. The
vitamin D3 produced by UVB
metabolizes the calcium in
the turtles’ diet. In
general it’s what makes a
turtles’ bones hard and
without it they can die.
This process of inadequate
UVB and calcium is called
Metabolic Bone Disease. When
kept outdoors, no UVB
lighting is needed, natural
sunlight covers all
requirements. Also, it is
very important to change
your UVB light every 6-8
months, after this time the
light stops producing
adequate UVB. If you’re not
sure if your UV light is
still producing UVB, bring
it in and we’ll be happy to
test the light for you.
Housing
The cage for a black wood
turtle should have enough
room for it to move around
easily. Our recommendation
is a 40 gallon or larger
terrarium with a very large
water bowl. These turtles
love to swim, an ideal set
up would allow the turtle to
completely submerge itself.
Black wood turtles can also
be kept outside in areas
where the weather is similar
to their natural habitat.
If you plan to keep your
turtle outside make sure the
area is secure. These
turtles can dig and have
been known to escape under
fences.
Bedding
The best type of bedding
would be some type of bark
or Zoo Meds’ Eco Earth.
These beddings hold moisture
very well allowing a higher
humidity in the cage.
Ideally, the bedding should
also be kept a few inches
deep to provide a place to
burrow.
Calcium
Black wood turtles also
require a calcium and
vitamin supplement. This
supplement works with the
UVB light allowing the
turtle to receive the proper
amounts of calcium and
vitamins. This should be
used every day as babies and
reduced to 1-2 times a week
as adults. Calcium is sold
in a powder form and is
sprinkled on the insects,
fruits, and vegetables that
you feed your turtle. You
should apply a very light
coating to the food items,
being careful not to waste
any excess powder. When
kept indoors the supplement
must contain Vitamin D3,
because the UVB light alone
does not produce enough D3
by itself. Once the turtle
is large enough to live
outdoors, you cannot use a
D3 supplement. Natural
sunlight allows the turtle
to produce the perfect
amount of D3 to keep it
healthy. Over
supplementation of D3 can be
harmful to your turtle.
Food
Black wood turtles are
omnivores and their diet
needs to be balanced between
live foods, fruits, and
vegetables. Ideal live
foods are superworms,
mealworms, waxworms,
earthworms, snails, and
fish. Live food should make
up 30% of the diet. The
other 70% percent of their
diet should include the
following fruits and
vegetables; collard greens,
red leaf lettuce, green leaf
lettuce, romaine lettuce,
spinach, zucchini, apples,
bananas, strawberries, figs,
peaches, mango, papaya,
cantaloupe, grapes,
blackberries, and
blueberries. A mixed diet
of these food items, five to
seven times per week, is
ideal and will ensure proper
growth and health.
Cleaning and Handling
Any fecal matter or left
over food should be cleaned
out several times a week.
The bedding should be
completely changed once a
month and fresh clean water
should be provided at all
times. The inside of the
terrarium can be cleaned out
with an appropriate reptile
cage cleaner, we recommend
Natural Chemistry’s Healthy
Habitat. Box turtles can be
handled on a daily basis and
always wash your hands after
handling them.