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paulcschmidt
at Sun Apr 16 14:38:26 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by paulcschmidt ]
Thanks, Ken.
I need to rethink what I am going to do. I bought one Waterland tub and now realize I need separate quarters for males, females, and hatchlings...so I need to rethink how I am going to do this. Based on earlier postings, sounds like I can keep the hatchlings in a plastic shoebox container for the first year or so. Just need to figure out if I need another waterland tub for the male .
I will take your advice and keep the waterlandtub inside. I live in the Southeast as well and we have plenty of creatures that could cause trouble for the turtles. Hawks, snakes, and racoons are all frequent visitors.
Right now I am staring at the waterlandtub trying to get up enough nerve to drill a hole and install the bulkhead that I bought. There were no instructions...and I am paralyzed with fear that this thing is going to leak.
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