Habitat - Indoor :: Shopping List 4 RES "Terry"

Turtle tank setups and other indoor configurations.

Post Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 6:15 pm   Shopping List 4 RES "Terry"

Terry's Shopping List

Blagdon Mayfly 250:

Dimensions: 126 x 84 x 45cm
Capacity: 250 litres [55 Gal U.K / 66 Gal U.S]

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Fluval FX5

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Marina Aqua Minder:

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Blagdon ClearView Strong Single Strand NylonFine Cover Net 4M X 3M

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Total Cost:£240 Inc VAT + Del

Extra Information:

Please could you let me know what is the best heating unit to get and
how many watts.

The setup listed above will be his permanent home.

Thanks, Jagz
Last edited by Jagz64 on Wed Sep 20, 2006 3:32 am, edited 1 time in total.
1 x Juwel Trigon 350 Aquarium
1 x Fluval 305 External Filter
1 x 5inc RES Who Go's By The Name [Terry]
5 x White Cloud Mountain Minnows - [Some How Have Disappeared] 1 By 1

New Stuff To Come:

1 x Fluval FX5 [2008 X-Mas Gift Hopefuly]
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Post Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 8:19 pm   

Is the pond for indoors? If so you'll have to support those elevated corners somehow... You'll also have to do some major engineering as far as basking ramps and lighting. I have heard great things about those filters. They are highly rated, and difficult to get in the states right now. As for heaters, I've always used Tronic, with the optional plastic guards.
Ebo-Jager, and Stealth heaters are others worth a look.
As for what size you need go here:
http://freshaquarium.about.com/cs/tipsa ... ersize.htm

Ahh the things we do for our turtles...Ya gotta love 'em.
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Post Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 8:23 pm   

Just a quick note on the net, Turts are escape artists, and he may get hung up in that, I'd go with something metal, perhaps fine chicken wire....
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Post Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 8:59 pm   

@Grey Goose: HAHAHAHAHAHAH Thats what me brother sed - get fine chicken wire.

Yeh i know what you mean he almost made it out untill i shouted for help. LOL

He also got his head stuck in the basking lamp while it was on while he was trying
to escape and climb out of the tank.

That one got me scared. ,,,,,,,, LoL

As for covering the pond will strong single strand nylon netting work. I going
to double like the other one for extra safty.

As for the pond support i will be making supports using wood.

finialy the pond will be kept indoors in my room. :)
1 x Juwel Trigon 350 Aquarium
1 x Fluval 305 External Filter
1 x 5inc RES Who Go's By The Name [Terry]
5 x White Cloud Mountain Minnows - [Some How Have Disappeared] 1 By 1

New Stuff To Come:

1 x Fluval FX5 [2008 X-Mas Gift Hopefuly]
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Post Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 9:16 pm   

Well, you've chosen a rather unique set-up, thats for sure! Methinks your in for alot of trial and error. Perhaps you could use lexan (custom cut and braced, or solidly attached, of course) to cover all but the basking/UVB area and then use a screen of some sort for the rest? I don't know how cold the winters get across the pond but a clear, solid cover would hold some of the warm air and humidity in for Terry, and keep him from getting out.
"Make it turtle proof, and they'll build a better turtle."
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Post Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 3:35 am   

Not to sure what Lexan is but sounds like acrylic. lol

I would love to pond out side in garden but thats out of the question becasue
the parents won't allow me.

Terry was given to us by a cusin who could not take care of him.

Back then he was very small and i never had any support and information
on how to keep terapin's but now thats all changed.

The area i live in does get cold in the winters with rare snow showers. lol

It looks like i might go for the strong single strand nylon netting and double it.
I will strap it down very tight over the pond. This should keep him from getting
out.

Is it ok to spray paint the nylon netting black - As i want to match it with the
pond colour.

Top Notch Mate :)

"Ahh the things we do for our turtles...Ya gotta love 'em." :) :) :)
1 x Juwel Trigon 350 Aquarium
1 x Fluval 305 External Filter
1 x 5inc RES Who Go's By The Name [Terry]
5 x White Cloud Mountain Minnows - [Some How Have Disappeared] 1 By 1

New Stuff To Come:

1 x Fluval FX5 [2008 X-Mas Gift Hopefuly]
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