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Are they saltwater turtles. Lol
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No, they are fresh water
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We're not really a turtle forum....
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OK, thanks. How do I remove this thread?
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you don't
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Sorry but couldn't resist
Each RES requires 10gallon/inch. And they can reach upto 12". Since you have 2, so that means a total of 24" turtle. That equals 240gallon + 50 gallon (as complimentary space for them for being in the tank |
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You might want to build a pond...
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You're right. It's an Aquatics forum. Turtles are aquatic reptiles. Seems fair enough to post here.
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