For a 4 Id set the heater to 75F and basking ramp to 90F. By NewbieTurtle 5 years ago on Amphibians Reptiles.
So its important that your turtles environment be kept clean.
Why is my turtle going to bottom of aquarium. Turtles may dig around in the rocks at the bottom of their tank for a few reasons. Your turtle may be eating the rocks or she may be hungry or bored. However rock-digging behavior may indicate that your turtle is looking for a place to deposit her eggs.
So why does my turtle swim frantically. Well turtles are very sensitive to whatever changes that occur. For instance a change in the environment can cause the turtle to swim frantically.
Other reasons that may cause this is stress water temperature diet the turtle might be scared or. I am having a lot of trouble getting rid of all the turtle poo that sinks to the bottom of my tank. I have a 4 inch RES.
He lives in a 40 gallon breeder filled up about 34 of the way up with water. It has a Fluval 205 Canister Filter w a polishing bad carbon packs. The water needs to be deep enough so if a turtle falls in upside down it has enough depth to flip itself back over.
If it sinks to the bottom while upside down and its feet out of the water it will likely be drowned. Likewise if the water depth is too shallow the turtle can harm itself if it dives in and hits the bottom. I read that the basking area temp for African side necks should be about 95 degrees so you could check that as well.
As for the covering himself with sand that may be an instinctual camouflage behavior to blend in so that unsuspecting fish or. Turtles end up swimming frantically in their tank when something is wrong with them or their environment. Turtles usually act this way when they are scared dressed pregnant or when the temperature is bad or when they dont have enough food.
Now lets take a closer look at each problem and see what you have to do in each case. Its certainly possible that the turtle inside your tank does get bored from time to time and simply decides to start playing around or eating some of the gravel on the bottom. Heres the thing though why turtles eat rocks isnt all that important here.
Its something that may still be a mystery 50 years from now. Its actually very normal for turtles to rub their shells against rocks or the walls of their aquarium in order to help the shedding process along. So why is my turtle rubbing its shell.
The mostly likely answer is that its shell is peeling and rubbing against other surfaces helps the shedding process. A turtles life is an endless circle of food going in and waste coming outoften at the same time. So its important that your turtles environment be kept clean.
Most of the turtles for sale as pets require both aquatic and terrestrial environments within their tank and special attention needs to be paid to water quality. Most turtles startle easily. Sliders and painteds generally dive the second anything moves.
Theyll come back to the side of the tank quickly but their instinct is to dive for safety to keep from being eaten. That never really goes away. A turtle is a turtle.
If the turtle was sleeping or in its own little turtley world and you startled it. Turtle keeps knocking down his filter. By NewbieTurtle 5 years ago on Amphibians Reptiles.
I have an African Side Neck turtle in a 75 gallon tank. Hes the only occupant the tank just has his cavebasking plastic container a heater a filter. For some reason he insists on pushing pushing on the filter until he finally knocks it down.
When they bump into the glass theyre confused because clear object arent common in nature. Alternatively if theres no reflection the turtle doesnt understand that theres a tank wall separating from the rest of the room. The bump into the.
If the water is too warm they are never going to bask. For a 4 Id set the heater to 75F and basking ramp to 90F. Remember these temps are baseline or average you can experiment a degree or two to find your turts sweet spot.
Finding the Right Filter. Finding a very powerful filter is the next step preferably a canister-type filter rated for a tank three to four times the size of your actual turtle tank. A pet store can help you choose one as turtles are messy and need the extra filtration.
Feeding the turtle in a separate container can also help reduce the amount of waste in the water that can. It might be too late most likely he is going to the top of the tank trying to get oxygen. Start doing 50 water changes immediatly and everyday.
Return the pleco and Gouramis if possible. Common plecos get up to a foot in length. Observe the turtles behavior.
If the turtle is being kept in an aquatic environment it may act like it is desperate to get out so it can dig a nest and lay eggs. It may look like it is trying to climb the sides of the glass in its tank. If the turtle is being kept in an environment where it has dirt and areas to dig it may appear to.
The turtles can tear up the foliage and make a mess which you will have to clean up. The turtle may dig out the plants. Best plants for a turtle tank.
Some plants can be toxic. It is important to make sure that the plant isnt toxic to turtles before you plant it in the aquarium. Plants safe for turtles are best.
Also some plants require. For most turtles the length of the tank should be three or four times the length of the turtle and the width should be twice the length of the turtle. The height of the tank should be one and a half to two times the length of the turtle but you should also make sure that there is a full 1 foot 305 cm above the highest point the turtle can.
The bad part about this is that the turtles will dig up the river rocks and the dumb fish will swim up and get eaten. But my local fish stores sell 15 feeders for 1 and i think paying that 1 is a lot better than cleaning the tank. Also if the fish dies you will need to get the fish out from the bottom deck to the upper deck.
Pebbles can be used to line the bottom of an aquatic turtle tank because your turtle will be floating above it rather than stepping on it. Natural feel The goal of decorating a turtle tank is to make it look as natural as possible for the turtle replicating the natural environment of the turtle can make him feel more at home.