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Post Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 11:12 am   Nano Cube?

I have a 12 Gallon nano cube for my hatchlings. It utilized a 72Watt Compact Flourescent 50/50 bulb. 50% 6500k daylight bulb, and a blue actinic (for UVB). With the turtle dock being 89° do I really need a basking bulb as well?

The hatchlings seem to be doing VERY well in this tank, and they're chasing the guppies I've left in there for them.
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Post Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 11:29 am   

http://www.aquaticeco.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/product.detail/iid/76/cid/24

What are the size of your hatchlings? You need to have at least 10 gallons per inch of turtle, which means an upgrade soon.

I'll let marisa or someone else answer the rest.
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Post Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 11:34 am   

First, let me welcome you to the forum :)

Now, as to your Nano Cube. I'm not sure if you're just letting us know your setup or if you want help or suggestions with it.

If you're read the stickies, you'll have noted that it is recommended that you have 10 gallons of water for each inch of shell length. You said you have hatchlings.. I'm not sure if that's 2 or more, but either way, the tank is already too small for your turtles. How deep is your water?

As to the lights. I did a bit of research on the lights you mentioned and neither of them are UVBs bulbs. Full spectrum does not mean UVB.

How close are the lights to the basking area? It seems the temperature is good for the basking area but you really need a UVB bulb.
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Post Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 11:49 am   

flutterby wrote:http://www.aquaticeco.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/product.detail/iid/76/cid/24

What are the size of your hatchlings? You need to have at least 10 gallons per inch of turtle, which means an upgrade soon.

I'll let marisa or someone else answer the rest.


I think I spoke to you on turtletimes...:)

In a few months we're moving to a new home, and I have a 60 gallon show tank that will be all set up for them. :wink:
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Post Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 11:56 am   

cam722 wrote:First, let me welcome you to the forum :)

Now, as to your Nano Cube. I'm not sure if you're just letting us know your setup or if you want help or suggestions with it.

If you're read the stickies, you'll have noted that it is recommended that you have 10 gallons of water for each inch of shell length. You said you have hatchlings.. I'm not sure if that's 2 or more, but either way, the tank is already too small for your turtles. How deep is your water?

As to the lights. I did a bit of research on the lights you mentioned and neither of them are UVBs bulbs. Full spectrum does not mean UVB.

How close are the lights to the basking area? It seems the temperature is good for the basking area but you really need a UVB bulb.


If you look:
http://www.noccruisers.com/turtles/resi ... %20007.jpg
http://www.noccruisers.com/turtles/resi ... %20011.jpg

You can see one little guy hanging by a plant on the left, and another up on top of the turtle dock. I have 3 right now, I think the 3rd is chasing guppies...I'm quite sure there is plenty of room for them "for now". As I posted, they will have a 60 gallon tank soon...and be VERY happy I'm sure ;)

As for the bulbs, I was sure the Actinic bulbs were UVB...I will research and try and find one ASAP...I know they need it for their shells.

THANKS!

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Post Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 11:56 am   

Turtletimes? Whats that?
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Post Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 12:05 pm   

flutterby wrote:Turtletimes? Whats that?
oops...maybe not :) I've been doing a LOT of research lately...maybe I got a little confused. :? Sorry :oops:
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Post Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 1:08 pm   

Just ordered one of these:

Desert 7% UVB Daylight

These lamps provide desert lizards, turtles, and tortoises with the ideal amount of UVB and UVA rays to help them manufacture their own Vitamin D3, a critical element in calcium metabolization.
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Post Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 1:23 pm   

That's the right kind.. if you think they are enjoying this tank, wait until you get them in the other tank. Have you read all the stickies on feeding/nutrition??

What sort of pellets are you feeding them and how much? oh and btw, they are really cute :)
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Post Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 1:35 pm   

cam722 wrote:That's the right kind.. if you think they are enjoying this tank, wait until you get them in the other tank. Have you read all the stickies on feeding/nutrition??

What sort of pellets are you feeding them and how much? oh and btw, they are really cute :)
Thanks! I've read so much my eyes are bleeding! LOL!

They're getting hatchling pellets every day, in combination with the guppies they catch (they don't catch too many). The bottle specifically says for hatchling RES and other captive bred turtles. I've tried getting them to eat an apple slice and some Romaine, but they're not interested.
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Post Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 1:39 pm   

Since you've read until your eyes are bleeding.. (which sounds very familiar) you know that hatchlings are mostly carnivorous, so they may not be ready for fruits and veggies. Keep offering them the greens though, just let it float in the water, it can stay in for days or until it starts to look rather gross.. then take it out and replace it. You'll know when its time :) I'm not sure I'd worry too much about the fruit yet as it should only be for an occasional treat anyway :)

What brand of pellets.. Reptomin baby pellets?
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Post Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 1:45 pm   

I'm not sure on the pellet brand (I'm @ work). I got them @ a place called prehistoric pets (www.prehistoricpets.com

I know about the fruit, but I felt they needed a treat. :)
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