Aquatic reptiles + other questions! :3
1. Well. some of you may have seen my prior thread about Mr. Grimsly, my 5 inch male RES. He actually started eating now, but he is eating too much and I need some place to store his little minnows. He chases them all over the place and sometimes they can hide behind the grasses and whatnot, but he always gets them eventually. I think he ate at least three yesterday, but then again he hadn't eaten for 5 days because he was new, he may have been hungry.
Question: Where or in what container should I keep his minnows?
2. It gets a bit messy in there when he eats all that food, and I want to feed him in a different area to reduce mess.
Question: Where or in what container should I feed him?
3. He has medium sized gravel for substrate in his tank: it's attractive and it helps him get to his basking area, but it does hide mess and I have heard that he can swallow it, leading to problems. I do want at least something at the bottom so it looks nice.
Question: What should I replace the gravel with?
4. I have heard a great deal about floating docks where a turtle can bask, but I have heard mixed reactions about them. Apparently turtles sometimes eat them, suction cups fail, etc. Right now the gravel slopes upward near the end of my tank leading to a basking rock where my heat lamp points, so I was a bit unsure about a floating log because it will not stay where my lamp is so he may not get direct rays. But, I do want him to have more room to swim, and the gravel and rock take up space.
Question: What in your opinion is the best thing for a turtle to bask on without taking up too much space?
5. Last but not least, I love aquatic reptiles [snakes, lizards, etc.] but I don't know if it is alright to share a space with Mr. Grimsly. He's a very energetic young fellow, and I think that he may be a bit too imposing for any other reptile. Not to mention he has a voracious appetite and I am afraid he may well.. eat them. x.x''
Question: Any known, ANY AT ALL, aquatic reptiles known to coexist peacefully with turtles? Fish, snakes, lizards, frogs, anything. If you have or known someone who has successfully shared reptile homes, please tell about it. :]
EDIT: You can answer one or two if you'd like, sorry for so many questions. XD
Question: Where or in what container should I keep his minnows?
2. It gets a bit messy in there when he eats all that food, and I want to feed him in a different area to reduce mess.
Question: Where or in what container should I feed him?
3. He has medium sized gravel for substrate in his tank: it's attractive and it helps him get to his basking area, but it does hide mess and I have heard that he can swallow it, leading to problems. I do want at least something at the bottom so it looks nice.
Question: What should I replace the gravel with?
4. I have heard a great deal about floating docks where a turtle can bask, but I have heard mixed reactions about them. Apparently turtles sometimes eat them, suction cups fail, etc. Right now the gravel slopes upward near the end of my tank leading to a basking rock where my heat lamp points, so I was a bit unsure about a floating log because it will not stay where my lamp is so he may not get direct rays. But, I do want him to have more room to swim, and the gravel and rock take up space.
Question: What in your opinion is the best thing for a turtle to bask on without taking up too much space?
5. Last but not least, I love aquatic reptiles [snakes, lizards, etc.] but I don't know if it is alright to share a space with Mr. Grimsly. He's a very energetic young fellow, and I think that he may be a bit too imposing for any other reptile. Not to mention he has a voracious appetite and I am afraid he may well.. eat them. x.x''
Question: Any known, ANY AT ALL, aquatic reptiles known to coexist peacefully with turtles? Fish, snakes, lizards, frogs, anything. If you have or known someone who has successfully shared reptile homes, please tell about it. :]
EDIT: You can answer one or two if you'd like, sorry for so many questions. XD