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Posted by: snakecharmed at Fri Sep 9 02:53:13 2005 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by snakecharmed ] If the softie is 4", a 10 gal. is way to small for him/her. These guys need alot of room to swim. I know that you said that you will only have the turtle during recovery, but this species is really high strung. To be confined in a small place will only stress it out and cause further health problems. You can house him/her in a large rubbermaid container, they are inexpensive. Maybe not as flashy as a tank, but it's effective. 90 degrees is really too warm also. Try for about 78-80 as the warmest. As far as food goes, mine eat a varity of stuff, mazuri fresh water pellets, reptomin (both commercial foods that can be bought at most pet stores, they even carry reptomin at Wally world [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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