Our enclosure for aquatic is around 20 feet long by 3 feet deep. A small pond on either end and dirt/plants in between. I'll try to get pictures up here soon once we can get things cleaned up some more.
We also have an aquatic turtle pond and just got this nice new mud turtle. The goal is to have 4-5 of them and see if we can create an environment for them to breed. I have heard that they're much easier than others to naturally do their thing and the fact that they're a smaller species helps too.
I ended up getting the sulcata, mainly based on how it was being cared for. It was in a tiny glass 10 gallon aquarium and although our enclosure isn't ideal, it is SIGNIFICANTLY better for him than where he was. The red foots we found would've been awesome too but this on was just so much more...
Thank you for all of your insight and suggestions. I am going to see if we can make it work and in the meantime keep an eye out for people who may have a better setup to take them if we see aggression. The best thing going for me I think is that they've been together since hatch-lings. I will...
These are not ones that I own and it is 4 individual photos taken at the same time. Hopefully we can provide a good new home for them but before I go down that road I wanted to make sure I'm also capable with the space and location I have. We are very willing to learn and put in the effort to do...
Here are the ones I could get, I don't know if they're too young to tell though. I don't see any concave really in photos so maybe all female? Last guy has a longer tail maybe.
Hey guys thank you for letting me join this awesome website. I live in South Florida and my son and I are really enjoying raising young turtles and now venturing into the Tortoise world. Our experience has been with aquatic species and we converted a garden bed that is around 20 feet long by 4...