Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 2:07 pm
I agree with DocShay, keep a close monitor on the temps and be ready to get the water temps up (maybe a water heater since it will be in a green house?). Keep tabs on the room temp and the water temp through the winter.
Even a cold day every few days can have very detrimental effects on the turtle. If the temps get low (below 73 or so), their metabolism will slow so they will stop eating, but if the temps are low enough to induce a true brumation, they will continue moving and basically starve to death. But I think with a good balance of a basking bulb and a UVB bulb, plus a water heater, I think the green house will be a good place for them to live! I'm considering a similar situation when I finally get a house. But my turtle will be around 2-4 years old by then.
JAX
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