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RE: Painted turtle enclosure

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Posted by: kirkpletho at Thu Aug 7 12:20:44 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by kirkpletho ]  
   

Depending upon how deep the water will be, one approach might be to put a tub full of nesting-quality soil in the stock tank, with a "ramp" out of the water to the top of the tub. A mortar mixing tub (pretty cheap at the big-box hardware stores) would work, if it wouldn't take up too much stock tank room. In the alternative, shallow feed or water tubs are available at feed stores, and would take up less room than a mortar mixing tub. I use 1/2-inch plastic mesh (big-box hardware stores -- looks like wire mesh, but is all plastic), or plastic window screen over wood (you would have to weight down the lower end of a wood-based ramp with rocks or gravel), to make turtle-friendly ramps -- they give something for the turtles' claws to "grab," but are easy on the plastrons.


   

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