View attachment 257761 that red eared slider is about the size of mine. This is the tank I’m going to use
View attachment 257806 what about this? If it is good enough for now, I’ll buy things for it
sir, i know all of that, i just showed another thing i was going to put him in, it was even ready yet, please don't assumeBaby red-eared sliders require swimming areas, basking areas, and hiding areas - more than one. They like to dig into the gravel and mud at the bottom. What filtration system will you utilize? You can't make do with just dumping water. Can this tote supply all this? It doesn't appear so. Your job as keeper of these turtles is to be their steward. I certainly do not want to be harsh, its merely that I love seeing these precious creatures interacting with their healthy environment.
@Mizcreant what kinda Filter do you have for yours... It looks great.. Great minds think alike..lolShould be fine. I keep mine in a 55 gallon.
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If you get a hatchling the tote will work for about a year tops. You will also need filtration, UVB lamp, basking platforms and water heater. This is what I keep my hatchlings in. The entire setup will run you $80 total.View attachment 257806 what about this? If it is good enough for now, I’ll buy things for it
Tetra Whisper EX70. Works great, is quiet, and very easy to clean.@Mizcreant what kinda Filter do you have for yours... It looks great.. Great minds think alike..lol