Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2006 6:15 pm
I've been through your same situation. I had the same problems. I used to use that thing you call a basking area...but it's not worth it. I moved my little guys to a storage bin and got a floating turtle dock. I still use that in a corner, though...they still like to climb it. I'd suggest you move up to a large household storage bin and get a medium sized turtle dock. And get a Fluval 2 plus - the 1s are crap...even for a 10 gal. Been there, done that. Get a heater too, Thermomil for a 10 gal and if you move up to a storage, get a Fluval 2 plus. Storage bins are about 20 gallons or so..the large ones. Oh and pebbles...I have also, been there done that, and they WILL eat the pebbles. When I saw my guys put one in their mouth, they were out. Those pebbles are commonly mistaken as food. How much are you feeding Sebastian? His scutes are very wide. Might want to cut down a bit, not just because of the wide scutes, but he could begin pyramiding. -shudder- and believe me that's not something you want to get into. Also-basking, mine only do it when no one is around. You need a ZooMed spotlight bulb over the basking area, and if I am correct it also has UVA. Your turtle won't be encouraged to bask without correct temps, so make sure its about 90 degrees. You'll need UVA and UVB. Also, you ofcourse will need thermometers. The water for mine is 80 degrees since they're hatchlings, and the basking area 90 degress. I'm not sure about plain old UV in general, I'd skip it. And stay away from those infrared things and blacklight bulbs that give off odd-colored light. Those can hurt his eyes. What else...ah. Sometimes they don't bask because they'll see you coming. You won't have that problem in a household tub, since they only view you from the top. But then again you always have to look down on them to check on how they're doing, but that doesn't bug me much. And do you have mesh? If it's squares are less than a 1/2 inch, it will filter light, which will cause shell problems. That might be why your little guy has a whitish shell. I've never seen that before, however. They're usually bright green when that small, and even if it was changing color, it should be dulling, not whitening. Maybe yours is ornate...since it doesn't seem to have much coloring. Have you taken him to a vet? That's the first thing I did. It helps a lot. I bet she could tell you what that is. And she will also tell you what you need to properly care for it. I bet you wished you read about the care of a turtle before you went out shopping for it, huh? It stinks that most pet stores have people who don't know what they're doing. I made the same mistakes as you did so I'm not trying to bring you down or anything by saying all that stuff you need lol. I have learned so much from this site, and I hope you learn from that!
Kels
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