Happy 2017, everyone!
I thought it would be fun to share up-and-coming plans, wish list items, and other things you'd like to improve for your terrapins and/or tortoises this new calendar year. And also maybe some things you learned/projects you did in 2016 relating to them.
For 2017:*The big one I have is to upgrade my 40 gallon breeder for my 17 year old Western Painted to a 70 gallon. It'll involve a lot of money and work (especially redoing the above-tank basking area and moving to a more powerful filter... probably another Eheim Classic... I have a Classic 350/Eheim 2215 at present), but I'd like to have that done early this spring after I finish my undergraduate program in May and thus will have a lot more money coming in.
*I'm also continuing to search for more information on my 3 year old African Sideneck, more specifically
Pelomedusa variabilis. There's not a lot of literature easily available on them, and so I will have to do more digging.
*Non-turtle-related, but I am also hoping for better/continued health for my two kitties. I have a 10 year old who was in diabetic remission for two years before relapsing after switching diets to combat early kidney disease (back to twice-daily insulin injections for him, blegh). I don't know how to fight diabetes and kidney disease at once, as treatment options for one makes the other worse and vice versa. Our other kitty is 13 and we rescued her this November after many years with an abusive owner. After a haircut (she had terrible mats), lots of dental work, and some arthritis medication and joint supplements she is like a new cat! Hopefully we will have many more happy, healthy years with them both.
From 2016:*The bulk of my work with my African Sideneck was in 2016 (I adopted her in November of 2015), and so I've learned a tremendous amount in the last 12 months about caring for them. I'm always looking to learn more and improve their quality of life in my care. I also learned how expensive feline dental care is, especially when you're extracting 14 teeth.
Looking forward to hearing some good stories and info!
Take care!
-Derek