I don't have a confined space though. The enclosure I mentioned I only intended for at night, but then again they might be bothered at night. In the daytime, I have around half an acre with plenty of space.
Well yes, but at some point there's a ratio where there's enough females for one male. For RES, it's 3 females per male and the male won't bother any of them in a bad way
So what I'm getting here is the enclosure is far too small for one WITH the turtles. Without, it would fit one. Great info, Thanks to the three of you who've replied. My backyard as a whole is huge, about half an acre or more, and very thickly grassed, the only problem is that it is not...
I have a large enclosure, somewhere around 40-70 feet by 20-30 feet that I am presently renovating to keep Red Eared Sliders in, of which I shall soon receive four adults. After pretty extensive research, I believe I know how to keep them in optimal condition, though of course tips are welcomed...