Wayfarin
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Hello again folks!
So I was thinking about providing our female RES with a pond where she can come out on land to nest.
She has no mate and has never mated (to my knowledge) but would probably appreciate a nesting area nonetheless, since she has laid eggs in the past in the water (making a huge mess).
While I dream of housing her in a massive fenced-in pond level with the ground where she can roam, swim, and dig freely, practically the most realistic setup that we could provide in our small yard at this time would be a Waterland tub setup.
I've been looking into the medium Waterland tub because there's one for sale near where we live.
I have a few questions regarding the medium (76") Waterland tub.
First of all, what are the dimensions of the deep area? I believe the dimensions of the tub to be 76" long x 35" wide x 24" high, and I believe the water area is around 57" long including the slope/ramp, but how long is the deep area?
Since slider turtles are basically aquatic (barely amphibious), I want to know if the water area is sufficient to satisfy her aquatic behaviors.
Secondly, how high are the walls on the pond side? I believe the medium Waterland tub allows the water to be filled about 11" deep (barely under 12").
How high are the walls above the water level? I wouldn't want the turtle to be able to climb out on floating plants and objects and escape, but I also wouldn't want the water any shallower than maximum depth.
Thirdly, would aquatic plants work as the only filters for a pond this small? I believe the medium Waterland tub is about 65 gallons when filled up to 11" deep.
We don't have any outdoor electricity outlets, and honestly trying to filter the pond would be more of a hassle than would be worthwhile because of all the plant matter and mud (we would add plants for forage as well as filtration).
100% water changes wouldn't be an option either since we would stock the tub with small fish for mosquito control.
Additionally, if anyone has pictures of the medium Waterland tub set up, especially as an outdoor pond, I'd love to see them!
Thanks! God bless!
So I was thinking about providing our female RES with a pond where she can come out on land to nest.
She has no mate and has never mated (to my knowledge) but would probably appreciate a nesting area nonetheless, since she has laid eggs in the past in the water (making a huge mess).
While I dream of housing her in a massive fenced-in pond level with the ground where she can roam, swim, and dig freely, practically the most realistic setup that we could provide in our small yard at this time would be a Waterland tub setup.
I've been looking into the medium Waterland tub because there's one for sale near where we live.
I have a few questions regarding the medium (76") Waterland tub.
First of all, what are the dimensions of the deep area? I believe the dimensions of the tub to be 76" long x 35" wide x 24" high, and I believe the water area is around 57" long including the slope/ramp, but how long is the deep area?
Since slider turtles are basically aquatic (barely amphibious), I want to know if the water area is sufficient to satisfy her aquatic behaviors.
Secondly, how high are the walls on the pond side? I believe the medium Waterland tub allows the water to be filled about 11" deep (barely under 12").
How high are the walls above the water level? I wouldn't want the turtle to be able to climb out on floating plants and objects and escape, but I also wouldn't want the water any shallower than maximum depth.
Thirdly, would aquatic plants work as the only filters for a pond this small? I believe the medium Waterland tub is about 65 gallons when filled up to 11" deep.
We don't have any outdoor electricity outlets, and honestly trying to filter the pond would be more of a hassle than would be worthwhile because of all the plant matter and mud (we would add plants for forage as well as filtration).
100% water changes wouldn't be an option either since we would stock the tub with small fish for mosquito control.
Additionally, if anyone has pictures of the medium Waterland tub set up, especially as an outdoor pond, I'd love to see them!
Thanks! God bless!