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Posted by: nohtyp at Thu May 25 12:31:18 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by nohtyp ] Respectfully, I couldn’t agree less with regards to hatchlings. A smaller tank allows you to more easily monitor the conditions the turtle is kept in. Things such as food intake, and temperatures, etc are all easier to monitor in a smaller tank. You simply cannot recreate the wild in a glass tank. A hatchling turtle in the wild utilizes a specific subset of the larger environment. They look for places that offer shelter from predators and an abundance of food. In most cases this is found along the margins of a large body of water in a marshy or swampy section for instance, not in deep water. These micro habitats are usually teeming with food that a hatchling can easily find and capture. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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