WOOOWW!!!
WOOOWW!!!
They are amazing!!!!
What plants are those?
Hi Kevin.
1st off all congratulations on you're new family members.I would like to know how much do you know about P.Sinensis.My objectives are not to climb into you're caracter but simply to get more inforation.I recently aquired 1 myself and I have a few questions that I would like to ask relevant to my own tank setup as I do not know much about them.For instance;Do they need a basking spot-I see you're tank has none,or would you later be adding it?I know they are more carnivorous that herbivores,so what would a good diet be,size of the portions and how often should I feed.I have been feeding once every day,portion size about the size of its head and neck but she seldom eats that much.I have read they should be fed every other day,can you confirm?Mostly she's been eating mealworm but has taken alge wafers and I'm going to start feeding some hake.Do you think its a good idea to keep aquatic plants in the tank,will they eat it,is it good for them?When she is in her new enclosure I will have feeder guppy's with her in her tank.Pls let me know if you can give me advice as I desperately need it.Thank you.
Trying to post videos. Don't have the option. Anyone know how I can do this?
Very nice pelodiscus. Funny, I've never seen a normal hatchling pelodiscus sinensis.
Your enclosure is beautiful.
You have to put it someplace like youtube, then post the link here.
Thanks Anthony. I had thought that was interesting when researching them. Apparently hundreds of millions of them are produced each year in China to eat and yet we barely see the normal colorations. Those large numbers are also why the albinos have become so prolific. Did you see the chelodina mccordi i received the other day?