"Dinky" <vincentbill RemoveThis @SPAMSUXhotmail.com> wrote in message news:<NOQrb.163126$Fm2.144137@attbi_s04>...
> Providing the fish are either too large or too aggressive (ex: large
> cichlids) it should do fine. Domestic turtles are frequently fed small fish,
> like goldies, and can catch them rather well despite their apparent
> sedentary lifestyle. Bear in mind the water care needed with a (comparably)
> dirty amphibian in the same water as your fish.
My turtle has never eaten fish, dead or alive. The only thing he's
ever eaten are store-bought turtle food sticks (Tetra ReptoMin). I've
tried feeding him lettuce and carrots before many, many years ago, but
he only eats the food sticks.
Yeah, the water would prob'ly need to be cleaned more frequently bec.
of the higher soilage due to the bigger turtle feces and larger
uneaten food waste (just one stick uneaten breaks apart and causes a
bigger mess than uneaten fish flakes).
>
> Are you going to partition the tank, part land, part water? (damn my old
> brain, forget the term now)
>
There'd be a basking rock sticking out of the water but that's it.
Turtles need to have a place to bask and so he'd need that, but a rock
does just fine; no need for half the tank to be land.
> hth
>
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