I personally made a giant memo out of this issue, because I don't know which way to go on several questions, and I keep on forgetting the points.
Anyway, I got involved in a home improvement project when I brought up the issue of the possible turtle habitat in the backyard. We ended up knocking down a rotten old deck there, and a bare space got left behind. Now my mom was planning to make this into some sort of garden when I jumped in, so now I'm stuck making the whole layout of the project (or the blueprint so to speak). I got everything all banged out as to how big the enclosure should be (I settled for a 6 by 6 foot space) and the layout of the garden, but I'm having trouble with the details of the habitat.
Do I go for one large habitat (320 gallon capacity) having two males, or go for two smaller habitats (one would be 220 gal, the other 100) in the same space? After that gets cleared, do I use the previously planned stock tanks, or do I use pond liner and configurate some splendid little habitat divided some way (if the latter of the previous question is the option)?
After I clear out these questions, I could get rolling with something and buy the needed materials to do everything.
add-on: BTW, if anyone knows, how many gallons fit in one cubic foot? That would help me alot in knowing how large I should make the pond (on basis of cubic feet), if that ends up being the option.



