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Posted by: brien224 at Sat Mar 19 07:45:34 2011 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by brien224 ] So I did some more research and I knew I wanted a few razorback musk turtles, possibly a pair or trio right away. I have kept them before and absolutely love them. The other species I have been looking at are diamondback terrapins, easter painteds, and sawback maps. My questions are would it even be possible for them all to live together or would I have to limit it to the musks and only one or two others? Based on what I've read they all seem to do well in a community as long as there is ample space and basking sites. Keep in mind I would only keep one of each species and then a few musks. I would be perfectly happy with just two species and multiple turtles of each species. I just want whats best for the turtles. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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