08-12-2013, 08:02 PM
A few days of research on my part and I have found there is no precise way to determine a turtles age.
up till they are about 13-15 years of age you can count the rings on one of the plates of the turtles shell +3. after that the shell tends to become smooth and makes it difficult to count rings. I am sure if you and a good scope you may be able to do something.
other than that,
[ul][li]a common snapper turtle shell about 10-11 inches long is about 15 years of age.[/li][li]a common snapper turtle shell about 13+ inches long is 25-100 years of age.[/li][/ul]
maybe I will find a better method one day.
click on photo to enlarge to see rings
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up till they are about 13-15 years of age you can count the rings on one of the plates of the turtles shell +3. after that the shell tends to become smooth and makes it difficult to count rings. I am sure if you and a good scope you may be able to do something.
other than that,
[ul][li]a common snapper turtle shell about 10-11 inches long is about 15 years of age.[/li][li]a common snapper turtle shell about 13+ inches long is 25-100 years of age.[/li][/ul]
maybe I will find a better method one day.
click on photo to enlarge to see rings
[url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/photos/showphoto.php/photo/18009/cat/838"][/url]
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