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RE: Spotted turtle habitat and care

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Posted by: paulcschmidt at Sun Apr 16 14:45:08 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by paulcschmidt ]  
   

A few more things.

Any plants that I should plant on the land side of the waterlandtub that a spotted will actually enjoy and eat? Again, I am hesitant to plant just anything...just in case it is posionous to a spotted.

I understand the comment about putting the male and female together every few weeks. By "together" do you mean a few hours or a few days?

To avoid drilling a hole, are you aware of any easy techniques to getting water out of the waterlandtub? I am not near any faucets so I was going to drill the hole, install the bulkhead and drain it into a bucket as needed. Once upon a time I had a siphon for the turtletanks I had all over the house, but it required running water to operate.


   

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