- Location
- Flushing NY 11355
Her 5 years old cat fish companion die yesterday.
1)What can live with a Red Eared Slider in the tank?
2)Would her be lonely for having only one animal in her habitat? She is always interested in watching what I do. She seems not interested in other people walking by, including my helpers who would feed her. So should I get her another turtle or just let her walk around in my room? This time she won't get lost because the room is very clean and open-not much place she can hide and me not seeing her.
3)Should I make an in tank filter(partitioning the side) or make a separate sump filter. I have all the parts(except glass hole drill bit) but making a separate sump thing seems a lot of work and hoses coming in out of the tank. Partitioning the side may not have enough area for the eco system to take its course and further take out her swimming space. The new tank is only a small 20G for her to swim and he can crawl out of the tank to bask. Her shell is about 6" and 10 years old now.
This is a winter habitat only. During warmer seasons, she will stay back in the yard.
1)What can live with a Red Eared Slider in the tank?
2)Would her be lonely for having only one animal in her habitat? She is always interested in watching what I do. She seems not interested in other people walking by, including my helpers who would feed her. So should I get her another turtle or just let her walk around in my room? This time she won't get lost because the room is very clean and open-not much place she can hide and me not seeing her.
3)Should I make an in tank filter(partitioning the side) or make a separate sump filter. I have all the parts(except glass hole drill bit) but making a separate sump thing seems a lot of work and hoses coming in out of the tank. Partitioning the side may not have enough area for the eco system to take its course and further take out her swimming space. The new tank is only a small 20G for her to swim and he can crawl out of the tank to bask. Her shell is about 6" and 10 years old now.
This is a winter habitat only. During warmer seasons, she will stay back in the yard.
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