boldtogether Polypterus MFK Member Sep 25, 2008 2,698 344 92 55 chino hills, california Jul 27, 2010 #11 Those turtles are going to get big.At least a 400g. Put them together though, I think they will be fine....if the space is adequate.
Those turtles are going to get big.At least a 400g. Put them together though, I think they will be fine....if the space is adequate.
T turtlesrock Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 9, 2009 1,129 0 0 U.S.A Jul 31, 2010 #12 If you have a very large tank and are watching them carefully, you can. but make sure the little one doesn't get bullied or bit. they are too small to defend themselves.
If you have a very large tank and are watching them carefully, you can. but make sure the little one doesn't get bullied or bit. they are too small to defend themselves.
H HerpHunter77 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 24, 2010 633 0 0 NORTH CAROLINA Jul 31, 2010 #13 i agree with everyone who says not to put them ogether. i could see maybe a 4 inch turtle and a 2 inch turtle but 7 and 3 sounds like too much.
i agree with everyone who says not to put them ogether. i could see maybe a 4 inch turtle and a 2 inch turtle but 7 and 3 sounds like too much.
C Cakilla Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 2, 2009 1,953 1 0 Illinois Jul 31, 2010 #14 HerpHunter77;4335260; said: i agree with everyone who says not to put them ogether. i could see maybe a 4 inch turtle and a 2 inch turtle but 7 and 3 sounds like too much. Click to expand... I agree with everyone I think there is to much size difference, your babies will likely get hurt by the 7 incher
HerpHunter77;4335260; said: i agree with everyone who says not to put them ogether. i could see maybe a 4 inch turtle and a 2 inch turtle but 7 and 3 sounds like too much. Click to expand... I agree with everyone I think there is to much size difference, your babies will likely get hurt by the 7 incher