Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 11:24 am
Zeusy, turtle expert or not, we don't advocate the use of gravel because, while in the wild they may only occasionally eat a piece of gravel intentionally or accidentally, in captivity they can eat multiple pieces of gravel believing they are food.
More often than not, this leads to impaction, which requires either expensive and highly invasive surgery or the turtle will die. In the wild, turtles can eat whatever they want and can correct things to make sure their diet is working, but in our tanks, they have to rely on us and our commercial diet. Also, in our tanks, there should be no parasites!
JAX
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