Saturday, February 6, 2010

Build A Pond Vacuum How Can I Build A Pond For My Baby Red Ear Sliders?

How can i build a pond for my baby red ear sliders? - build a pond vacuum

I mean, a place to live. I have 4 RES adults live in a bathtub. And two baby RES's (not adults) I bought to live separately and in a bucket!
I want to make a pond for them about 1 or 2 meters by 1 meter.
My budget is about $ 50.
Can you help me to build and there is a place for the construction of ponds CI?
Thank you.

4 comments:

Paul B said...

Large plastic containers if they can be properly implemented, as well as an aquarium,
for babies of 10 gallons. Tank would be perfect for the first two years, how often they need a heating system and a heat lamp area

Turtles are very difficult to maintain because they require particular attention
Google "Street Turtle Baby Care" and you should be a lot of useful documents

since its low of funds, see if one of your friends who are not with additional tanks that you borrow from us until you can get the correct installation

note regretting that $ 50 just do not cut what you want

Michele said...

Well, I've done all placed in an aquarium. I swim a stone on the floor when I had something that used to play, then build canes and caps to a small raft, they loved it! I do not put fake plants because they feed at a time haha. I know that the aquarium and a tunnel of rock and stone will probably cost more at the lower end less than $ 50
Make sure that when you do this, fill it with water, only about 3 / 4 of the way so that they place at the top, but can not leave. And fish do not wait to eat it:)

Nick said...

You can on craigslist for your area and type of pond and someone may have something that has only just begun to dig a hole in the ground and put the pond liner sale, go put on the fence around the pond to the C / EE electricity can not escape

Kay said...

order for $ 50 all gonna get ya a children's pool and a decent size tank. To set up the mud turtles will cost about $ 100 to $ 200 Go to Home Depot and Lowe's. You might get lucky. Sales of plastic ponds.

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