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    Is it time to bring my (6-8 month old) hatchlings indoors?

    I will check it out and do just that. I would be nice to have them inside anyway! Appreciate your help.
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    Is it time to bring my (6-8 month old) hatchlings indoors?

    Ok sounds good. This is awesome I'm learning a lot. They have a pond to bask in but I still force them to soak in a tub of water daily. How can I avoid hibernating them?
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    Is it time to bring my (6-8 month old) hatchlings indoors?

    That's relieving. I'll just make sure they have as much food as they need then. Thanks for the reply!
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    Is it time to bring my (6-8 month old) hatchlings indoors?

    In case you don't know, I have two young (about half a year old) western box turtles (terrapene ornata) which are outside in a 4' x 8' enclosure. Here in El Paso, TX it is in the mid 80s all day and mid 50s at night. They have a foot of loose ground to dig themselves into, but I find that they...
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    Outdoor Tortoise/Box Turtle Enclosure - Work in Progress

    It's been a while, I've made some upgrades for my Lil guys. Made a concrete pond for them to hydrate themselves, added some strawberry plants and lemon grass. Also made a very sturdy rock cave that will not cave in on them, one of them made it their permanent home.
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    Beginner Mistakes - commentary

    That probably wasn't the best of pictures to represent the dirt lol. But alright I figure it'll be alright I try and feed them on rocks anyway. And i water it alot thanks alot for your help Tom!
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    Beginner Mistakes - commentary

    Our native region is the Chihuahuan desert so it looks like this here
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    Beginner Mistakes - commentary

    No problem here is a picture, more plants will be added later. I put their food on the pink brick to trim beak but sometimes they carry their food to sand or it falls off. Thank you for that answer by the way
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    Reliable and durable pond/waterfall pump

    I think I'll get that 600 gph then
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    Reliable and durable pond/waterfall pump

    I intend to keep the flow from the waterfall to the base of the stream less than 2 feet high, because my enclosure is only 2 1/2 feet tall. Probably not even at that. And I understand what you are saying about the pumps decreasing after lift. So i figure I'll get a pump that can clear whatever I...
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    Reliable and durable pond/waterfall pump

    You've got quite a stream there and a nice space. It's very inspirational. My stream is going to be a fragment of that size, Literally. Thanks for putting real time into your answer I appreciate that. I just visited the first site you linked in and think I've narrowed it down. I'm still not...
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    Reliable and durable pond/waterfall pump

    I see what you're saying about going bigger, but how much bigger would you suggest? In the 1000's? Or doubling up to say 300 gph. And thanks I will find something to put it into with small holes once I install whichever one I decide on.
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    Reliable and durable pond/waterfall pump

    Very nice I hadn't seen or heard of that brand yet, I'm about to search a few. Do you have the pump protected with some sort of cover or can your turtles go right up to it? This forum is coming in handy already, thanks!
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