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Posted by: blooms at Tue Mar 20 13:37:49 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by blooms ]  
   

Looks great and they both look very happy.It's nice what a lot of good care can do. I'm wondering though since I just got a ca wood turtle shes not the ornate wood turtle. But I have heard that they are very much a like but she acts different then the ones that I hear about here. she never basks and she never digs even though this is available to her.she eats great. but if she is not eating she is always in her water. I wonder if it has to do with her housing. She is currently housed in a fifty gallon rubbermaid.We are building her a 4ft by 4ft out of plexi glass. But are having problems getting it to stay together sturdy.Maybe when she has more room she will act like everyone elses. I'm thinking she may be getting to warm on the other side of the tub so she stays in the water?Then I know for sure we will make her a spot outside this summer.Do you know if hog fence would work for that? It is very sturdy and could be buried deep to prevent digging out but I wonder if it will bother her to see out and be able to get out.She would not be able to get through the holes because she is nine inches long from the front of her shell to the back of her shell.Lisa


   

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