[2] The Alamos mud turtles are slightly less than average in size compared to other members of the same genus.
Males tend to be larger than females, with matured females having an average carapace length of 95–100 mm, compared to an average of 90–120 mm with their male counterparts.
[4] Alamos mud turtles prefer temporary pond habitats.
Examples of such include arroyos, roadside ditches, and cattle tanks.
Researchers have found them in shallow ponds (~10 cm deep) with temperatures reaching as high as 42 °C.