Hello,
So I have lurked on this site for a few months now, and have gotten some great help in improving my turtle's diet and such. But now I am on the mission to upgrade his tank. He currently resides in 20l (which I know is way too small, hence the upgrade) and will be getting a 55 gallon that I will be working on setting up in about 2 months here. Poor college student, so it will take a little time to acquire all the necessary things for the tank.
Since I am upgrading my tank and am a bit new to turtle tank set up, especially this size of a tank, I wanted to gather as much advice and information as I can before I just dive right into it. Below I'll list some questions that I would like to get more experienced information on.
Filter Information
What are good brands, any advice for the upkeep and minimizing any costs, and anything diy would be useful. This is my first time working with canister filters, and talking to some coworkers, fluval seems to be a good brand for ease of use and just overall quality; what do you guys think? Also since I have little experience with these, I only know a little bit about how they truly function. This will officially be the biggest tank I have ever owned and set up, so up until now I have not needed a canister filter.
Above Tank Basking Area
I am definitely going to be utilizing this idea, so that way I can take full advantage of the tank for swimming area. I was thinking of using plexiglass or something similar to fit within one half of the 55 gallon tank. I have a rough idea in my head, but I have no experience with this and am still working on designs. Any advice, tips, or fail-proof ideas you can send my way will be appreciated. Also within the basking area, decorations, things that add to the atmosphere and functionality of them and advice on that would be great.
Within Tank Decor
We all know that turtles don't live in a complete bare area of water usually, so I would like more information on what are good things to put within the tank. To both entertain the turtle and give him diversity, as well to make the tank look more appealing. Also is sand a good idea or not? I know turtles like to dig in it, but could it be an issue with it getting into the filter? And are river rocks a better idea? Are there any live plants that are good to have with turtles? I love using live plants in my tanks, since they look nice and are really useful at keeping the water clean, but I also know that turtles like to eat plants as well. Are there any hardy aquatic plants that anyone knows of that could survive a few chomps from a turtle and still grow?
I know I have a lot of questions, but I am hoping to get things bought and planned out, so when school is done and I have more free time I can just go right into preparing things for the new tank. So please if you have any tips, advice, or hints for anything I would greatly appreciate it and gladly listen. I am newer to turtle tanks like I said so am looking to get some friendly experienced advice.
And I plan on updating you guys along with this process, seeing the transformation will be fun for me too, and I can upload pictures of his current set up if people would like me to.




