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wdfifteen 05-22-2020 06:13 AM

That turtle habitat is so cool. I don't know anyone else who does that.
Last thing I need is another hobby, but I would love to add turtles to our goldfish pond. It's 3 feet deep and the fish overwinter in it no problem. Would turtles overwinter in 3 feet of water?

KFC911 05-22-2020 06:46 AM

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Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 10875410)
That turtle habitat is so cool. I don't know anyone else who does that.
Last thing I need is another hobby, but I would love to add turtles to our goldfish pond. It's 3 feet deep and the fish overwinter in it no problem. Would turtles overwinter in 3 feet of water?

My smallest pond has a breach in a side berm so there's not much water in it...in the 2-3' range. About three years ago I was walking around it during the middle of winter on a warmer day....saw a big shadowy movement....very sluggish. A big azz snapper was stirring around. He could have easily chosen to winter in one of my full, deeper ponds, but there he was. He was only mebbe 18"...not a whopper though ;).

stevej37 05-22-2020 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 10875410)
That turtle habitat is so cool. I don't know anyone else who does that.
Last thing I need is another hobby, but I would love to add turtles to our goldfish pond. It's 3 feet deep and the fish overwinter in it no problem. Would turtles overwinter in 3 feet of water?


Thanks..the water in mine is two feet deep and after the winter snows fill it in...springtime it is one big 2 ft thick slab of ice. The reason being...I built the pond on top of my deck...so there is no ground heat. It's six sided with 6ft 2X4's lying flat stacked every other one with a 3/4 inch hole drilled in both ends. I inserted a 3/4" dowel in all 6 of the joints. Lined it with a rubber liner....and filled it with water. Also capped the top with a 1X6 to hide the liner.
When it is empty, with the liner out...it can be folded or reshaped to be like a bathtub shape or whatever wanted.

If it didn't entirely freeze..and there was mud at the bottom, the turtles would prob over-winter.
If I had Snappers...I'd definitely try it!:)

stevej37 05-22-2020 11:30 AM

This is a pic of how I joined the 2X4's. Every corner has a dowel going from top to bottom. No nails or screws used. The black is the liner.
It's about 10 years old...needs a re-finish. Mildew is showing.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1590175617.jpg

KFC911 05-22-2020 11:35 AM

That's impressive Steve....very cool! Oh yeah....my ponds don't freeze much except mebbe a light cover of ice on the smaller one when it's brutal. A nice flowing spring feeds them all one into another...

stevej37 05-23-2020 12:16 PM

Ethel reclaiming her position...size matters!
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1590264479.jpg



Ethel says.."Hi..it's been a good day!"
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1590264548.jpg

KFC911 05-23-2020 12:18 PM

Gomer sez HAY!

The sliders won't let me get near them anymore :D....

stevej37 05-23-2020 12:36 PM

Sliders know that Snappers are nothing but trouble.
They know to stay out of the bad side of town.:)

stevej37 05-23-2020 01:49 PM

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1590270439.jpg

Jolly Amaranto 05-23-2020 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by JackDidley (Post 10874967)
Cool. I like the turtles for some reason. I move quite a few turtles out of the road in the summer.

You learn real fast to hold them with their head toward you, tail away and way out at arms length or they will pee on you.

stevej37 05-23-2020 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Jolly Amaranto (Post 10877135)
You learn real fast to hold them with their head toward you, tail away and way out at arms length or they will pee on you.

It might be more of a release of all the water they retain while living underwater.
They prob don't 'hold their pee' while underwater.

Rodsrsr 05-23-2020 04:23 PM

Turtles are cool. I have a Box turtle and always wondered what would happen if he got flipped over. Well one day he was climbing a huge tree root and fell over. All he did was stick his head way out and used it to flip himself back. Took all of a few seconds. I'm not sure if this is something they all do, but I've seen him do it a few times and it seems to be his "go to" move.

stevej37 05-24-2020 12:15 PM

^^^ Where did you manage to get a box turtle?
Around here..they are almost never seen.
They aren't an aquatic turtle like my sliders? Is a pond required?

Bob Kontak 05-24-2020 12:39 PM

Pretty cool big one is smart enough to block the food.

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Originally Posted by MBAtarga (Post 10875062)
Me too - they taste just like chicken!

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stevej37 05-24-2020 01:12 PM

^^^ roast beef on a hard roll
funny..I'll bet it was crunchy!

Bob Kontak 05-24-2020 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 10878034)
^^^ roast beef on a hard roll
funny..I'll bet it was crunchy!

I love his stupid ten minute jokes.

Rodsrsr 05-24-2020 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 10877985)
^^^ Where did you manage to get a box turtle?
Around here..they are almost never seen.
They aren't an aquatic turtle like my sliders? Is a pond required?


The turtle was given to me and no they aren't aquatic but do really like to spend lots of time in a small water bowl. Something a few inches deep at most. If one happened to get into a pond I imagine it would just sink to the bottom and drown.

You basically need a large area with a good substrate, suitable shade/cover area and a place for him to basically soak where he can easily keep his head above water. They are pretty clever and can escape fairly easily too. I imagine you wouldn't see any up in the Mid-West, but I'm in Nor-Cal.

porsche930dude 05-24-2020 06:11 PM

found a painted turtle in the middle of the road today on the bike ride hes about the size of a quarter so took him home and put him in our pond he seems to like it swimming around with all the tadpoles. There was a a bigger one squished about 3" round he didnt make it. Theres a few big ponds up my road so they come out every year and the frogs too. One year there was millions of them everywhere tiny ones like 1/4" long.

stevej37 05-24-2020 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Rodsrsr (Post 10878246)
The turtle was given to me and no they aren't aquatic but do really like to spend lots of time in a small water bowl. Something a few inches deep at most. If one happened to get into a pond I imagine it would just sink to the bottom and drown.

You basically need a large area with a good substrate, suitable shade/cover area and a place for him to basically soak where he can easily keep his head above water. They are pretty clever and can escape fairly easily too. I imagine you wouldn't see any up in the Mid-West, but I'm in Nor-Cal.

OK..I see. One thing I've learned from having turtles is that they are very, very persistent.
My biggest female, when needing to lay eggs, will spend every minute of the day trying to dig a nesting area. They will not quit until they have succeeded.
I have tried (and failed) to hatch the eggs. Built a nesting area filled with sand...she layed a couple eggs...they never hatched.
I think it's mostly because of the wrong climate.

stevej37 05-24-2020 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by porsche930dude (Post 10878277)
found a painted turtle in the middle of the road today on the bike ride hes about the size of a quarter so took him home and put him in our pond he seems to like it swimming around with all the tadpoles. There was a a bigger one squished about 3" round he didnt make it. Theres a few big ponds up my road so they come out every year and the frogs too. One year there was millions of them everywhere tiny ones like 1/4" long.


If there is a way out...he will escape.
I've done the same..tried to bring a turtle in from the wild. They spend every minute of the day trying to escape. The only ones that don't are those that have hatched in captivity. Good luck.


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