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Linda G
at Mon Mar 10 12:02:30 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Linda G ]
Good for you for taking it in ad giving it a home.
This should solve many of your problems. I am assuming the turtle isn't much bigger than a hatchling?
You can use a regular old household bulb that you would use for a lamp. Use whatever wattage necessary but if the tank is 20 gallons or less, a 25 watt should be enough. Make sure you test the temp and adjust accordingly.
You can buy a Reptisun 5.0 in I believe a 13 inch. Just go to one of the home improvement stores and buy a fluorescent fixture for it. Make sure there is no plastic or glass in between the light and your turtle.
For the filter, be very careful as small turtles can be drowned from the suction of the larger filters. Once again, go to a home improvement store and buy a small pond or statuary filter like used for outdoor water features. They are very safe, inexpensive and for small turtles, keeps the water pretty clean with normal cleanings.
I raised my hatchlings using all of the above. Good luck and let us know if you have any other questions. Here is one of my babies now (she is 8 years old and 3 lbs)
Linda
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