And actually that set up is much better for a tree frog than it would ever be for a semi aquatic turtle.
And actually that set up is much better for a tree frog than it would ever be for a semi aquatic turtle.
Oo, I never thought about the crickets, that will be a problem I'll have to do some thinking on that.
They have had that mutant turtle for a few years, and it has not grown at all, it also has a hard time moving around being that it's two front ends of a turtle. I think that's the reasoning for their setup.
As a thought, if you can fit a glass bowl somewhere in there that would take care of crickets.
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I forsee one other small problem, though your idea is original and cool. White's aren't very good swimmers, but so long as the water isn't too deep I don't see a problem besides the crickets. It would just be a shame if one of your heavy White's miss-jumped or stepped or fell off of a plant, landed in the water and was unable to get back out. That would be my greatest fear when setting up a water based viv for White's. But other than that, as long as you're not planning on making the water too deep, I say go for it. It sounds like a cool idea.
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Did you go forward with this? I was considering changing my setup to do the same.
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