Former home of my babies, a 20L. At this time I was shopping for their new home cause look how big they are:
After searching and searching I droveto Redondo Beach...came back with this bargain:
As you can see, I believe in a natural looking enviroment. Sure it's a pain to do work on it but my turtles aren't bored, they do not bite each other, they have foraging options up the nose. The most nipping they do is the goldfish tails, but they dont go chasing and eating them. I have two boys, two girls. The boys dont bother the girls, they get all fluttery with each other though...don't ask what Mike does to Raph occasionally...
This is Raph(full tummy shot) and Mike. I litterally just took these like 2 min ago hehe
This is Casey, one of the two girls. Yeha it's a ear angle...check the posessed goldfish behind her!
In this 50g tub lives my 3-toe box Lia. She was handed to me by PetCo, she was dumped off there and I got lucky as did Lia. SHe does get outside in the sun when it's warm for her, so she does get a dose of sunlight.
Here she is, my girl Lia. I wanna find her a Leo but 3-toes are hard to come by. I feel very lucky when I got her the way I did.
Oh yeah my Ornate Woods...
Pride & Joy, I love these two. They got me really going into the turtle thing, they're adorable!!
This is Jessie sniffing around. Recently I removed that gravel, ugh! it made cleaning a pain in the butt.
This is what the tank looks like right after a good cleaning up:
Dont ask what it looked like a week later
Here's my boy Donnie exploring my computer room, their tank used to be in here but I moved it to the 'formal dining room' which is now the turtle room:
Continued next post, some of my rescues!


