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Old 20-01-2004, 04:34 PM
joe
 
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Default Turtle questions

On 1/18/04 12:26 PM, "Glenn Lynn" wrote:

So, here are the questions: (1) It seems all of the turtle dealers
plan on people keeping them in an aquarium. Hence, the instructions
they provide claim the water temperature should be at least 70 degrees
with a lamp for them to bask under that is at least 80. Does that
mean a turtle that has been captive bred won’t survive if released
into the wild where the temperatures are much colder?

No, they'll be fine. The temperature thing is a health issue for the
semi-domesticated turtle. When the water starts getting colder the turtle
says to himself, "oh, gonna want to hibernate soon, best stop eating." So if
the temp hovers around 60 for very long, they aren't eating nor are they
hibernating - a very unhealthy issue. So indoors, you just keep them from
hibernating by keeping the temp up. Outdoors this wouldn't be an issue,
because the temp will drop steadily and the turtle will go to the bottom and
take a long winters nap. (interestingly, here in San Diego, I do have this
problem. My water is just below 60 and my turtle basks during the day but
won't take food. Next year we will build him a separate "winter home" that
we will keep heated.)

(2) What would
happen if I bought baby turtles now, raised them indoors until the
weather got warmer and slowly introduced them into the pond? Would
they survive?

I'd wait until your water got warm in spring and get them then. Dealing with
turtles indoors is a pain in the ass. Lots of water changing, etc.


(3) Would three Map or Slider Turtles be too many for
my pond?

They wouldn't be crowded, but three turtles generate a huge amount of poop.
Your filter system would have to be excellent. If you get more than one
turtle, make sure they are all about the same size. Not all turtles are
peace loving individuals. We tried to introduce a 4" newcomer to our 5,000
gal pond and our other 8" turtle harassed him so badly we took him back.

FYI: We really enjoy our turtle and he has come to recognize us. The only
issue we have had is that, on occasion, he gets out of the pond and does a
walk about. Fortunately, our dog only barks her brains out at it and doesn't
hurt it, but that is something to consider. If you have a native species in
your area, that's what I would opt for, then if they do leave at least they
can survive in the wild. You might also check out turtle rescue groups (if
any) in your area.

Good luck
Joe



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