Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 11:37 pm
It's a good thing baby's shells should be more flexible, then. That's a bit of a relief for me. That means the other turtle should be fine.
I'm using a 50W Halogen basking lamp from zoo med, which gives both light and heat - I'm having a rather difficult time finding a lamp I'm comfortable with. My 10 gallong tank is too small for anything with higher wattage, and this UVA v. UVB thing is perplexing.
The bulb is currently 5.5" above the basking area, but not directly over it. I just purchased a more accurate thermometer, so I'm still ajusting things.
I can post pics of both turtle heads with there next fully extended tomorow.
As for his diet, I have most definately been overfeeding him. Last week, Dolly (the other turtle) went on a little... adventure... and I found her five days later, and returned her to her aquarium with Gator. Dolly has always been smaller than Gator, but now the size difference is significally larger.
I was feeding Gator according to the directions on the food container (Animal Planet Aquatic Turtle), twice daily for ten minutes. Waaay too much... around 6 to 8 large pellets a day.
Today I bought some ReptoMin Baby mini floating food sticks, with 38% protein, and about 3% calcium. (hopefully that'll help the calcium thing a bit). This feed seems more promising to me, and I'm going to start using it tomorow. As for the ammount, I'm not sure. What is meant by food being given "in proportion" to the head size?
Thanks ya'll =D This really helps.