of "muck" in the bottoms of their ponds for frog and turtle hibernation spots. I myself could never have a pond with any acculation of debris on the bottom. I'm not saying my pond is spotless in the fall, there will always be some leaves blown in, but I try to remove as much as poss. They say there water parms. and fish are living, but that crap is just a ticking time bomb. I have frogs that hibernate in the root mass of plants and do just fine. No need to chance things if you can house the turtle indoors.Muske;3508965; said:How many shelves are in the pond?
Muske;3508924; said:Without adequate mulm or muck in the bottom of the pond for the turtle to hibernate in, I would bring it indoors for the winter. There are a few people on AC that have several inches to a footof "muck" in the bottoms of their ponds for frog and turtle hibernation spots.