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Post Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2014 1:35 pm   Hatchling water level

Hello! I'm new to the forum, so I apologize if this is the wrong thread.

I got a red ear slider hatchling (under 4 inches) about two weeks ago, and have him on a 20 gallon tank.
I was wondering, since he's so little, what water level would be appropiate? Right now it's about 3 inches (8 cm). Maybe I'm just paranoid, but I'm terrified of him drowning. He does have a basking spot (the zoomed platform) but he HATES it and refuses to bask. He also has some aquatic plants that uses for hiding and will rarely use to grab onto to get some air.

Disclaimer: I am well aware of the "no less than 4-inches" policy on the USA. However, I live in central america and these types of restrictions are either non-existent or are not regulated.

Thanks in advance!
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Post Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2014 6:36 pm   Re: Hatchling water level

If he has no issues swimming, the minimum water height should be his length. That's in case he flips over in the tank. That said... they are excellent swimmers and many have them in deeper levels but though you want a place or two he can rest. So either the main basking area is large and easy for him to rest on or there's another one. They also love to explore, so make sure there are no areas he can get stuck... under caves, behind filters, etc.

Does he have a basking light? Can you post a picture of the setup?

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Post Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2014 10:31 pm   Re: Hatchling water level

Right now he only has the basking platform which he won't use and another platform in the back which he will sometimes use to get some support when going out for air.
Yep, he does. I also added a UVB bulb, both from Zoo Med (Repti-Basking Spot Lamp 100w and 5.0 UVB Compact Fluorescent, both over a screen cover). That being said the water temp is around 25.3C-26.2C and the basking spot temp is at 31.3C. I'm not good at Farenheit :(

I´ve checked and he can´t get stuck near the filter or any other place. Though sometimes he will go under the basking dock and it gets me all paranoid

Here is the setup:
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Post Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 6:53 am   Re: Hatchling water level

pretzel wrote:Right now he only has the basking platform which he won't use and another platform in the back which he will sometimes use to get some support when going out for air.
Yep, he does. I also added a UVB bulb, both from Zoo Med (Repti-Basking Spot Lamp 100w and 5.0 UVB Compact Fluorescent, both over a screen cover). That being said the water temp is around 25.3C-26.2C and the basking spot temp is at 31.3C. I'm not good at Farenheit :(

I´ve checked and he can´t get stuck near the filter or any other place. Though sometimes he will go under the basking dock and it gets me all paranoid

Here is the setup:

Are those gravels at the bottom of the tank? You might want to remove it before there's a risk of impaction!!
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Post Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 7:00 am   Re: Hatchling water level

Imo, baby turtles are great swimmers! Try increase the water level and the basking temperature to 34C or 35C, that might encourage him to bask!
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Post Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 1:18 pm   Re: Hatchling water level

I was actually thinking of changing it to those large and flat glass marbles so there's no chance of him eating the gravel. Would that be safe?


Also, is Tetra ReptiSafe any good?
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Post Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 10:26 pm   Re: Hatchling water level

pretzel wrote:I was actually thinking of changing it to those large and flat glass marbles so there's no chance of him eating the gravel. Would that be safe?


Also, is Tetra ReptiSafe any good?

If the marbles are larger than his head, that's completely fine


Never heard of it.. is that de-chlorinator or something?
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Post Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 8:36 pm   Re: Hatchling water level

Yep, water conditioner apparently.
I just changed the gravel and also caught him basking :D he jumped off as soon as he saw me though :p
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Post Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 10:47 pm   Re: Hatchling water level

Try to use carbon filter media instead of water conditioner. I'd avoid glass marbles... they tend to weaken in water and break easier. River rock is a better choice, but it'll trap some solid waste (marbles would too).
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Post Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 8:18 am   Re: Hatchling water level

You can also use sand. A lot of us use it.
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Post Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2014 11:54 pm   Re: Hatchling water level

The lady at the shop told me to avoid sand with turtles, but then again I'm not sure how much she knew considering she had 12 of them in a small plastic tub with a palm tree
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Post Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2014 1:39 am   Re: Hatchling water level

pretzel wrote:The lady at the shop told me to avoid sand with turtles, but then again I'm not sure how much she knew considering she had 12 of them in a small plastic tub with a palm tree

That irony...

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