Some more turtles

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Louie;3646174; said:
Okay thanks. Mine is growing at a snails pace. real sun eats well but can't fathom anything growing as slow.

What do you feed yours?


Reptomin and any Minnow they can catch.
They are the growing faster than my little Red Ears' and jump right in to the deep end during feeding time. It's funny to watch a 2.5" turtle beat a much larger turtle to the food!:D
 
Brooklynella;3647207; said:
Reptomin and any Minnow they can catch.
They are the growing faster than my little Red Ears' and jump right in to the deep end during feeding time. It's funny to watch a 2.5" turtle beat a much larger turtle to the food!:D


"It's funny to watch a 2.5" turtle beat a much larger turtle to the food"

Nice mine is exact opposite.
Thanks going to get reptomin . Mine also eats snails,mosquito fish and ghost shrimp . He is outside .

He mostly hides under the driftwood and very small. He looks great but tiny for a baby map several months old and the most nervous turtle ever.

I put them in water trough couple days ago and such a nervous turtle that he wont venture away from the driftwood pile .
 
Louie;3648055; said:
"It's funny to watch a 2.5" turtle beat a much larger turtle to the food"

Nice mine is exact opposite.
Thanks going to get reptomin . Mine also eats snails,mosquito fish and ghost shrimp . He is outside .

He mostly hides under the driftwood and very small. He looks great but tiny for a baby map several months old and the most nervous turtle ever.

I put them in water trough couple days ago and such a nervous turtle that he wont venture away from the driftwood pile .


Louie, a pond is a way more natural setting than a fish tank. They are doing what comes natural to a baby Map Turtle: hiding.
Their lives usually depend on it.
Reptomin is good for getting them grouped together and used to seeing you, that's for sure.
 
Brooklynella;3648145; said:
Louie, a pond is a way more natural setting than a fish tank. They are doing what comes natural to a baby Map Turtle: hiding.
Their lives usually depend on it.
Reptomin is good for getting them grouped together and used to seeing you, that's for sure.


I guess thats true. there are pros and cons to keeping pets outside. Pro is free sun and who cares if you spill water plus here the temps are still mid 80s during the day usually stay that way all yr minus a few days.

The Cons are some seem way more nervous . The Cooter is very outgoing always visible the Map very nervous while inside the house in a tank .I imagine much more relaxed .
I am picking up the reptomin right after work.

This is them before I added water to the trough.
Both born same week in a friends backyard and the Cooter is twice size of map. Though the pic isn't the best for gauging size..

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Wow, those are little guys. I think you need more water. Maps do like to swim and may feel more comfortable knowing they can escape to the depths if they feel threatened. Just my .02
 
Maps do bask!:D
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I just took their pics when I first placed them in it lol. Yes they are munchkins. A friend has a huge pond in his yard and had lots babies . He had the tiny map and cooter he was going to "put down" because he wasnt going to trade them at turtle farm or sell them.

So I took them and few other normal size babies which I gave away/sent to friends in NY,etc and kept these runts but they are doing great and the cooter though small is now close to twice the size of the map.

Once you add water the Map SPEEDS off under the wood thus took pic w/o water.

That was their first day in it as I had to drill holes 3/4 up for filter hoses so when it pours the water level stays about 8 inches high max . The Water level is 8 inches high now.

Its funny you said that as I sent my mom the pic and she said same thing about water.
I also added lots more floating plants. Picked up the Reptomin today.

Your turtles look great. Do you ever put them out during summer ?

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Brooklynella;3648409; said:
Maps do bask!:D
Taken 10 minutes ago.
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Nice pic. There truly is a good size difference between the map and RES and by the long claws I am assuming the RES is a smaller male not a female?
 
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