Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 11:45 am
The tank looks like ...well crap. It's one of those 'cut down' I call them. That's their first mistake.
Lets first look at the positives: there is a UV light, an attempt at giving them good conditions. There is a heat source, a ceramic one but it's better than none. I prefer household bulbs. cheaper. and there are basking places.
ok I can't say enough good.
The water is gross, the filter is obviously no good. And like i said, the tank has much to do with it. Less water, more concentrate icky water...it's gotta reek too.
They turtles look okay. Sure we're big on clean water,etc...but RES can live in some of the cruddiest, nastiest, grossest conditions...and look just fine. (can't say about how healthy they are inside though!) but they are survivors and can tolerate extreme conditions where it's filth(to a limit of course) or extreme temps (femals RES found under ICE in Sweden, swimming around)
As far as pyramiding, minor pyramiding does not affect their overall health-I do not believe there is proof that it shortens their lifespan either - my four are a little screwed up..they're not severe but they do have a bit of pyramiding...fed too much when I first had them, then I learned...Mike's shell's actually growing less bumpier while Raph's is bumpy still. Tokka's is funky and Casey's is hard but she's got one softer, caved in spot...puzzles me how she could get that - and remember these turtles genetically can be screwed up(i think Casey's issue is partly genetic), remember how they're bred by thousands...genes mean nothing...who knows how inbred they are like rodentia, inbred rats and mice for the pet industry...
the last thing...$100 for THAT?!?!?!
Buslady of SoCal
1.1.0 Rhinoclemmys Pulchrrima Manni: Donatello, Jessie, Steve, Leo, Bender + 2 more eggs to hatch
2.2.0 Trachemys Scripta Elegans: Mike,Raph; For adopton: Tokka, Casey
1.0.0 Ninjemys Chelonia Raffaello: Raphael
