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the first one I think is a FRT - Fly river turtle and the second I think is a slider...

I actually have a question about that, why is there a red ear slider in there.
 
BushFishRox;1975752; said:
the first one I think is a FRT - Fly river turtle and the second I think is a slider...

I actually have a question about that, why is there a red ear slider in there.

thats not FRT Its a soft shell, the other is red ear slider.
 
NewFish;1975731; said:
Nice tank!! What kind of turtle is that in the 1st and 2nd pic?

I have 2 Florida Softshells and a Red Ear Slider

davo;1975746; said:
Nice, hope none of those piscivores take a bite out of your fish. What do you do for land?

They did at first when introduced but now they leave everything alone and only eat what the other fish eat. There's 2 floating logs and heat lamp that's in the tank but not in the pics. BTW, THE TURTLES WILL SOON BE IN A POND,........ JUST AN FYI FOR EVERYONE

BushFishRox;1975752; said:
the first one I think is a FRT - Fly river turtle and the second I think is a slider...

see above for id

I actually have a question about that, why is there a red ear slider in there.

it looks cool,............

joel;1975758; said:
thats not FRT Its a soft shell, the other is red ear slider.

correct
 
0386;1975793; said:
wont the soft shell bite your fish?nice comm anyway.

I watched them real close at first, and never had a problem really, I thought the RES would be the one to bite but the pics speak for themselves. All the fishes' fins are fine. everyone is living together in harmony
 
I've actually seen the turtles bite the fish but since all the fish are big, they never attacked anyone aggresively, just jawed at them as if out of curiosity.

But I've also seen the fish do it back to the turtles. Especially the orinos, sometimes they'll push the turtles away with their mouths open but other than that they all leave eachother alone pretty much
 
Love the Indo and Orino :drool: :drool: :drool:
 
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