HPIZZLE Polypterus MFK Member Nov 20, 2007 5,004 19 92 Sep 8, 2009 #11 clubtastic;3436487; said: Can you keep different ones together? Never kept softys Click to expand... maybe im not gonna though. unless its male and female and i decide to go for it.
clubtastic;3436487; said: Can you keep different ones together? Never kept softys Click to expand... maybe im not gonna though. unless its male and female and i decide to go for it.
S snakeguy101 Fire Eel MFK Member Jun 29, 2009 5,431 8 62 posting bail Sep 8, 2009 #12 you can keep them together in a big enough enclosure, i have done it before without problems but i guess it is all subject to the turtles them selves
you can keep them together in a big enough enclosure, i have done it before without problems but i guess it is all subject to the turtles them selves
HPIZZLE Polypterus MFK Member Nov 20, 2007 5,004 19 92 Sep 9, 2009 #13 snakeguy101;3438788; said: you can keep them together in a big enough enclosure, i have done it before without problems but i guess it is all subject to the turtles them selves Click to expand... yeah, i thought maybe once the 300 is cleared up i might put them both in there, but if ones female, she'll get the 300 to herself and if the others male he'll have a nice 200 or so gallon rubbermaid. oh, and the 300 gal is a koi pond, bout 9x5
snakeguy101;3438788; said: you can keep them together in a big enough enclosure, i have done it before without problems but i guess it is all subject to the turtles them selves Click to expand... yeah, i thought maybe once the 300 is cleared up i might put them both in there, but if ones female, she'll get the 300 to herself and if the others male he'll have a nice 200 or so gallon rubbermaid. oh, and the 300 gal is a koi pond, bout 9x5