three-fingers
Fish Connoisseur
LOVE the turtles . I've been really wanting a musk turtle for a while now though I doubt I'l be able to get one .
Musk turtles don't necessarily need those things though. They spend most of their time looking for food at the muddy bottom of ponds so receive very little in the way of UV in the wild.
Giving them a source of UV wouldn't harm, but unless they are basking directly under it for any considerable length of time, it would kinda be a waste.
Sounds like it makes sense, but why is it so bad in aquariums when they would encounter sand/mud/small stones in the wild? What makes them more prone to eating these things in captivity?Lovely turts.
Sand is a REALLY bad idea in a turtle aquarium. As is standard gravel.
Sand is a hige abrasive to the digestive sytem to turts so avaoid that idea.
Only use gravel if it is bigger than the turtles head as a general rule. it becomes easily lodged inside the intestine. Not good.
do you have a Uvc emitting lamp?
a basking lamp?
Keeping turltes is very demanding.
But very rewarding.
Nice turts.
Dan
Musk turtles don't necessarily need those things though. They spend most of their time looking for food at the muddy bottom of ponds so receive very little in the way of UV in the wild.
Giving them a source of UV wouldn't harm, but unless they are basking directly under it for any considerable length of time, it would kinda be a waste.