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Posted by: odyssey at Tue Sep 14 21:59:33 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by odyssey ] A good aquarium store will carry a pump/filter combination especially designed for ponds. The filter is about 12 inches square. They are not cheap but they work REALLY well, and you clean them by unsnapping the filter box and rinsing the filter pad with a garden hose. Easy. You don't need a heater unless you plan to hibernate the turtles right in the pond over the winter. I think that plants in the water just get in the way. Have some pretty ones planted in the ground around the edge. I DO like to have a large floating piece of wood (or two) for the turtles to climb out on (see photo). I generally look for a piece of wood already floating at the local lake, bring it home, keep it wet, sanitize it with Clorox water, then put it in the pond. The turtles love it and it has a very natural look to it. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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