Feeding and Nutrition :: Question Please help

Turtle diets and eating habits discussed here.

Post Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 10:55 pm   Question Please help

I just moved my turtle from a 20 gallon to a 55 gallon and he now has deep water... I am afraid he will drown... He cant touch bottom and have his head above water any more. Should I have a plant that floats at the top of the water?
Squirtle the Turtle!
Poz
 
Posts: 37
Joined: Jun 2, 2007
Location: Michigan, USA

Post Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 11:00 pm   

don't you worry. they're natural swimmers. deffinitly have a place like aquatic plants for them to rest up a bit. he'll be ok.
Ruby~ Chihuahua
Albert~ Goldfish
Preston and Steve~ Baby RES turtles
Petey and Polly~ the Plecos
User avatar
urbancleopatra
 
Posts: 210
Joined: Jun 5, 2007
Location: Philadelphia, PA

Post Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 11:00 pm   

ok man I am still so worried
Squirtle the Turtle!
Poz
 
Posts: 37
Joined: Jun 2, 2007
Location: Michigan, USA

Post Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 11:02 pm   

lol such a parent. i would just make sure that the filter doesn't carry too much of a downward current for them. maybe angle it toward a wall or something so most of the swimming area isn't a whirlpool.
Ruby~ Chihuahua
Albert~ Goldfish
Preston and Steve~ Baby RES turtles
Petey and Polly~ the Plecos
User avatar
urbancleopatra
 
Posts: 210
Joined: Jun 5, 2007
Location: Philadelphia, PA

Post Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 11:04 pm   

Ha saw him on a plant just now hanging on, dead out of water... thank god! I will be going to the store tomarrow for some more plants
Squirtle the Turtle!
Poz
 
Posts: 37
Joined: Jun 2, 2007
Location: Michigan, USA

Post Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 11:13 pm   

Yea, if the current is too strong it will tire him out. Is he able to hang onto the basking platform to rest and still be partially in the water?
User avatar
DavidY
 
Posts: 4391
Joined: Mar 9, 2007
Location: New Hampshire
Gender: Male

Post Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 11:14 pm   

yeah he can hang on to the basking platform. How do I turn the filter, I cant seem to get it to do anything but straight
Squirtle the Turtle!
Poz
 
Posts: 37
Joined: Jun 2, 2007
Location: Michigan, USA

Post Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 11:15 pm   

Is the output adjustable? What kind of filter is it?
User avatar
DavidY
 
Posts: 4391
Joined: Mar 9, 2007
Location: New Hampshire
Gender: Male

Post Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 11:16 pm   

It is a Whisper 40i
Squirtle the Turtle!
Poz
 
Posts: 37
Joined: Jun 2, 2007
Location: Michigan, USA

Post Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 11:21 pm   

I just lowered the whole filter so it isnt so high because it was a very large water fall before not it is barely anything
Squirtle the Turtle!
Poz
 
Posts: 37
Joined: Jun 2, 2007
Location: Michigan, USA

Post Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 12:38 am   

Yea that shouldn't be a problem then. Your turtle probably just needs to get used to the bigger tank and start exercising those swimming muscles. :)
User avatar
DavidY
 
Posts: 4391
Joined: Mar 9, 2007
Location: New Hampshire
Gender: Male

Post Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 7:55 am   

My turtles lived for at least 7 years in 10 gallon tanks with 3 inches or less of water. When we filled the tanks up, they were both fine. Napoleon had no issues whatsoever, Hercules got tired a lot but either held onto his dock or filter to rest, hung out at the bottom for a while, or hung out on the basking dock. He adapted completely within a few weeks and now he never stops moving. Turtles can hold their breath for a very long time, most turtles even sleep at the bottom of the tank, coming up only once in a while when they need to breathe. So they have plenty of time to take a break at the bottom if they need to. Unless there's something that is holding them underwater, or something preventing them from swimming correctly, they won't let themselves drown.
Napoleon - Western Painted Turtle
Apollo - Eastern Box Turtle
Moxie - Painted Turtle Mutt
RIP Hercules

Katie

I heart my herpies!
User avatar
Starchick
 
Posts: 1399
Joined: Jan 3, 2007
Location: central NY

Post Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 1:39 pm   

Poz wrote:ok man I am still so worried


Don't be worried. In nature when they are born, they are in gigantic lakes that can be 10 feet deep or more & they don't drown!
Kristin's Pond! Starring:

RES = "Sheba", 21+ yrs. old
African Clawed Frog = "Prog", 10 yrs old
& "Kristin" as Momma
User avatar
industrial_girl_2000
Senior Member
 
Posts: 3232
Joined: May 11, 2006
Location: Farmington Hills, MI


Return to Feeding and Nutrition

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 272 guests