Thursday, February 4, 2010

Why Is My Turtle Hiding Why Is My Painted Water Turtle Showing Aggression Towards My Red-eared Sliders?

Why is my painted water turtle showing aggression towards my red-eared sliders? - why is my turtle hiding

I have three turtles, of which 2 Red-controller and the other is a painted turtle. I've had for 2 years as a baby. They live in a 10 gallon tank comes with all the needs of the turtles. Recently the Painted Turtle drinking in the turtleneck others. Why is it so suddenly and what should I do?

2 comments:

Elizabet... said...

It is too full. Three turtles ten gallons? Absolutely not. Living standards in the turtle tank, ten gallons of water per inch turtle. A turtle red meaning that 12 centimeters long, which means a tank of 120-150 liters. Two would be from 250 to about three-gallon tank would be about 300-350.
Or separately by three.
Frankly, most of the turtles not aggressive or territorial. If the mixture is, it could also be a part of the cause. I never offer housing for male and female turtles. It is this separation of women and keep out of the water, because the people in general, at the foot of the female bites back. But biting the neck is aggression.

The attack could be caused by overcrowding. The turtles are known to kill another turtle, it is too narrow. They fight to the death, the winner gets more space.
In general, turtles and aquatic species can be accommodated in the mix, so make sure that there is enough space and food.
If aggressiondo not stop, I suggest they get rid of by their own car or if you have no tank space.

ms_despa... said...

There are some problems that I see. 1. with all reptiles should not house different species, in most cases you will not once the house of the same species. As they get older, they get more land and more aggressive. This is normal and can not be avoided in most cases. Moreover, if all in 10 liters more than full. The golden rule for turtles is that you have 10 gallons per inch. It should, although the 3-inch and larger turtles at least 30 gallons. Cause extra stress to overflowing.
I have a red-eared travel guide about an inch and I have a 75 for a gallon, more than is necessary, but I know that a 12 "how many species of turtles that I wanted to be prepared and wanted to prevent any possibility of unnecessary stress, which could prove potentially fatal, depending on the situation to avoid.

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