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Mamaw6 wrote:https://s168.photobucket.com/albums/u167/cbrendasboxers/My%20Aquatic%20Turtles/
If this doesn't work I'll try again.
Mamaw6 wrote:Right now I have them in a 55 gallon tank. I have recently removed my 2 larger turts from my Oscar tank (also a 55 gallon) because Oscar is getting an attitude and was trying to eat everybody in his tank except for the pleco. All 4 turts are together/happy and doing great. 2 larger turts are too big for Oscar to eat so he was biting at their feet.
Turtles names: Shelly-largest and I'm thinking a female
Crush-same age as Shelly but much smaller/male?
Spotless-has no red spot on head
Tiny-same age and size as Spotless but still too small to guess what gender
I also have 2 dogs: Cuddles-5 yr.old multi mix male
Daisy-1 yr. old female Chihuahua
1 female cat named Miss Kitty-just turned 15 yrs. old
1 husband
3 grown children
6 grandkids
Full, active home!!!
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Small gravel is now out and much larger is in. Improved RES tank.
cichlidlover27 wrote:Hey,
I went got the river rock and put it in my tank it looks real real nice. I will get picture soon to show you. I am glad I switched out from them small pebbles. I like how them big river rocks look in there. I picked it up from Lowes here and yep your right theres quite a bit of sand in there but it was not that bad to deal with.
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