Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 10:36 am
So without knowing the height of the tank, I'm guessing you are somewhere in the 150 gallon range. Right now, your four turtles need between 170-260 gallons, so you may want to consider upgrading your tank, maybe building a pond of some type out in the yard? If they all get to full size, you may want as many as 400 gallons, but in a pond, that's not too bad, and then they'll have a lot of freedom.
As for feeding, it sounds like you may be overfeeding the female. You want them each to get a half-head sized amount of food daily. If you are feeding standard pellets, I would estimate about 10 pellets for each of the males and maybe about 14 for the female? It's okay to cut back on feeding them, otherwise they will experience pyramiding (which some of your pictures indicate you may have a slight bit going on already). Pyramiding will drastically decrease their lifespan and cause health problems. Also, you want to get them on veggies- lettuces, carrots, apple peels, whatever you can get ahold of in your country- as soon as possible. This will help out with feeding and won't increase the pyramiding like straight protein does.
JAX
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