Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 10:38 pm
My big pond is 3 1\2 feet deep at one end, and the other side is only 2 feet deep. The first year I put a double long planter on the bottom filled with aqua soil. There were also pots with dirt in them. The frogs went in there to hibernate. Any time I tried to hibernate my turtles, they always ended up sick. I don't leave them out any more. I always bring them in as soon as it starts to get dark early. I am in New York, and it is starting to get dark here at 7. It is still warm, but the turtles usually go by how many hours of light there is. I am going to put an indoor pond in the basement now. I gave my big sliders to my sister who has a much bigger pond, and has better luck with them outside. Now I only have Painted's that are a little smaller, and still young. I have found that It either has to get cold enough for them to hibernate, or stay hot all year. When it is in the middle...say like 50 degrees, the turtles don't do as well. They just slow down, and don't eat properly, and then get sick. I am certainly not an expert, so this is just my opinion from trial and error.
Terry