Thank you! He struggled with it in the beginning but adding the rough black material and increasing the size of the holes helped. He has no problem now.
We have had him about 3 years. He has grown a lot since we got him. I attempted to add another turtle into the tank a few months back and it did not go well. I had to take the other turtle out within a 10 minute period. It seems like my turtle attempted the mating dance ritual fanning his claws in front of his face and the other turtle rejected him so he tried to kill it. He attempts to eat everything. I have tried adding in a large 10" Albino Pacu Piranha just so he would not be lonely and like always he attempts to eat them. We put in 60 medium sized gold fish last weekend and they were gone in 12 hours. I have come to the conclusion that he has to be housed alone. We are planning to build roughly a 2,000 gallon indoor pond and I hope then there will be enough space where I can house some other turtles, fish. Fingers crossed.
What ever is designed build, you have to keep in mind that he might always need physical separation. It's like that for most male RES and aggression. As for appetite, that's a RES trademark
I like your tank design. I have two turtle and one of them has become quiet big. Probably in the future I might have to separate them. How can I confirm if I have two male YBS(Yellow Bellied Sliders)?