DeLgAdO;1310064; said:i thought to breed res you have to put them through hibernation first?
and when they come out of it they are ready to.....
?
Most breeders recommend that for better results but it's not entirely necessary.
DeLgAdO;1310064; said:i thought to breed res you have to put them through hibernation first?
and when they come out of it they are ready to.....
?
loconorc;1309877; said:When was this? Thats terrible... Some people are just ig'nant.![]()
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paul112;1313005; said:The general rule for keeping aquatic turtles is 10G per inch of turtle. It doesn't matter a that your 20G isn't a 'standard', although footprint is very important with turtles, you have to bear in mind the waste they produce and how much water is needed to dilute that waste for a safe number of days.
RES are out of the question for your tank, in fact most turtles are.
Paul
FISH4LIFE;1308037; said:Anyone know the adult size and growth rate of a red ear slider turtle??? and would they be able to fit in a 20 gallon square (2 10 gallons)
Thanks