View Full Version : soft shell or frt
bluedempsey
06-24-2005, 4:50 PM
which is easier to maintain
or just all around easier :1zhelp:
rayman45
06-24-2005, 4:51 PM
soft shell
but frt is so much better
bluedempsey
06-24-2005, 4:54 PM
soft shell
but frt is so much better
y don't they get huge
bluedempsey
06-24-2005, 5:07 PM
yes, they get huge.
so what makes them better
and there so expensive
rayman45
06-24-2005, 5:08 PM
and how big do softshells get?
trust me
big frt are easy to get rid of
easyyy
bluedempsey
06-24-2005, 5:11 PM
and how big do softshells get?
trust me
big frt are easy to get rid of
easyyy
i'm not triing to get rid of one
just thinkin about putting one in a
tank.
just triing to get general info
iheartfishies
06-24-2005, 5:11 PM
Don't listen to him...
not EVERYONE gets fish, expecting to get rid of them when they're too big to house.
bluedempsey
06-24-2005, 5:14 PM
:grinno: Don't listen to him...
not EVERYONE gets fish, expecting to get rid of them when they're too big to house.
rayman45
06-24-2005, 6:20 PM
hahaha
at least i dont get rid of my fish in a week :headshake
bluedempsey
06-24-2005, 6:23 PM
hahaha
at least i dont get rid of my fish in a week :headshake
oh snap
rayman45
06-24-2005, 6:24 PM
and :grinyes: i went there
Softshells are easy and some get to 18", get someone in Texass to catch you one and ship it. They bite. Hard. S.A. frts have limited export rules thru a lot of thier range and some specie are endangered, also they have a long way to travel which drives the price up. Ask around about natives like redears, sawbacks, or map terrapins, all of which get larger than a foot, shell length, you might get a deal, don't accept a spotted turtle because they are endangered.
bluedempsey
06-24-2005, 6:51 PM
Softshells are easy and some get to 18", get someone in Texass to catch you one and ship it. They bite. Hard. S.A. frts have limited export rules thru a lot of thier range and some specie are endangered, also they have a long way to travel which drives the price up. Ask around about natives like redears, sawbacks, or map terrapins, all of which get larger than a foot, shell length, you might get a deal, don't accept a spotted turtle because they are endangered.
thanks