Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 7:16 pm
I just bought a bunch of water hyancinths to be used in outdoor set-ups. My turtles don't really care for them, some turtles do, however. If they do like them, they will make a mess.
I like the way water hyancinths look, however, and they spread quickly (they're considered an invasive plant in some states and are therefore illegal. I had heard CT was considering making them illegal as well, and was surprised to find they haven't (at least not yet, anyway). They're also good cover for ponds/stock tanks and provide shade from the sun. My turts loved to burrow under them when the weather was really warm. They made decide they want to eat them this year, though. I purchased them from a garden center that sells aquatic plants. They were on sale for memorial day, $1.99 each (normally they sell for $2.99 each here).
If you want to try aquatic plants, try some anachris or duckweed (I bought some of this as well). Most turtles really like these plants.
"You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed." -Antoine de Saint Exupery-