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they're called stinkpots for a reason

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Posted by: megalon at Mon Dec 17 10:03:12 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by megalon ]  
   

recently,(about a week ago), my kids and i were catching some turtle snacks,(minnows,mosquito fish,tiny bluegills,and grass shrimp), when we had some interesting by-catches,5 super tiny(barely an inch long)and 1 small(1 1/2"stink pots.i have all of them set up in a 20 gal long,with hide spots and floating plants.they are all doing fine,eating and active.anyway,i have a question about them.do they ever get used to handling and not musk you,or will they always "drop bombs" when disturbed.i've worked w/ muds and snappers,so i've got the general husbandry down.i don't plan on keeping all of them,just 2 or 3;the rest will be released in my backyard pond.
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0.1 cb spotted turtle (parker)

0.0.6 wc baby stinkpots

0.0.1 cb peninsula cooter (gizmo)

0.0.1 wc yellow belly slider (snaps)

0.1 cb chocolate rosy boa (meghan)

1.0 cb coastal carpet python,brown & gold phase (keyser soze)

0.0.2 wc halloween crabs

0.2 irritating cats (sassy & miley)

2.0 cb children (sidney,12 & kaelan,4)

0.1 wc wife (danae,age withheld due to fears for personal safety)


   

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