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KerplunKuK
March 8th 04, 06:47 PM
I am now getting ready to build a pond for my turtles. They have been
living indoors, but are now huge and need the freedom. I live in
Cambridgeshire in the UK.
Can anyone provide me with any help or information on building a haven for
my little fellas, and possibly point me in the direction of some good
sources?

Thanks

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Ka30P
March 8th 04, 07:13 PM
Hello kerplunk,

I've kept painted turtles (two at a time) in my pond here in
the Pacific Northwest. We have fairly mild
winters most of the time.

My pond is 3,000 gallons. We have a 150 gallon
stock tank filter with black vinyl window screening
(50 yards) and topped with plants (water hyacinths)
in the summer. The water exited over rocks planted with
water cress. This filter setup seemed to keep up nicely
with turtle business and a pond full of fish.
The yard is securely fenced (especially after the first
turtle showed up on the neighbor's stoop).

My pond is fairly messy around the edges to give
cover. Several areas of sloping rock for ease of
turtle exit and basking. Most important, I think for
the turtles, is the island in the middle. Nice and safe
from the labradors (who it should be noted do *not*
swim and are very lazy). The turtles felt very safe there. I tossed land
snails and food on the island and that kept it safe from the
pond's fish.

The island is built out of builder's brick. On top of this tower
of builder's brick is a low, wide kind of oil filter shaped container.
This was placed so the edge was flush with the water. We laid
several branches off it, angled into the water. The turtles had
no trouble getting up on the island. We planted the island with
iris and lizard's tail. Creeping jenny was planted around the edges
to give it a natural look. You can see a picture of the island on
my webpage link below.

The turtles felt at home in the pond.
They would leap in and swim around with the koi to get
some of the koi kibble.
I never noticed much plant damage. I keep lots of lilies and
water hyacinths in the pond and they were welcome to what
they wanted to eat of it. Still never noticed much damage.

A favorite turtle game was to toss land snails on the lily
pads. The turtles would lay in wait below the lily pad
for a snail to crawl over and look out off the lily pad. The
turtle would then make like Jaws and rise up out of the
water and *snap* all gone snail. Call it the gardener's revenge.


kathy :-)
<A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/">Once upon a pond</A>

Ka30P
March 8th 04, 07:13 PM
Hello kerplunk,

I've kept painted turtles (two at a time) in my pond here in
the Pacific Northwest. We have fairly mild
winters most of the time.

My pond is 3,000 gallons. We have a 150 gallon
stock tank filter with black vinyl window screening
(50 yards) and topped with plants (water hyacinths)
in the summer. The water exited over rocks planted with
water cress. This filter setup seemed to keep up nicely
with turtle business and a pond full of fish.
The yard is securely fenced (especially after the first
turtle showed up on the neighbor's stoop).

My pond is fairly messy around the edges to give
cover. Several areas of sloping rock for ease of
turtle exit and basking. Most important, I think for
the turtles, is the island in the middle. Nice and safe
from the labradors (who it should be noted do *not*
swim and are very lazy). The turtles felt very safe there. I tossed land
snails and food on the island and that kept it safe from the
pond's fish.

The island is built out of builder's brick. On top of this tower
of builder's brick is a low, wide kind of oil filter shaped container.
This was placed so the edge was flush with the water. We laid
several branches off it, angled into the water. The turtles had
no trouble getting up on the island. We planted the island with
iris and lizard's tail. Creeping jenny was planted around the edges
to give it a natural look. You can see a picture of the island on
my webpage link below.

The turtles felt at home in the pond.
They would leap in and swim around with the koi to get
some of the koi kibble.
I never noticed much plant damage. I keep lots of lilies and
water hyacinths in the pond and they were welcome to what
they wanted to eat of it. Still never noticed much damage.

A favorite turtle game was to toss land snails on the lily
pads. The turtles would lay in wait below the lily pad
for a snail to crawl over and look out off the lily pad. The
turtle would then make like Jaws and rise up out of the
water and *snap* all gone snail. Call it the gardener's revenge.


kathy :-)
<A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/">Once upon a pond</A>

KerplunKuK
March 8th 04, 08:26 PM
Ka30P wrote:
> Hello kerplunk,
>
> I've kept painted turtles (two at a time) in my pond here in
> the Pacific Northwest. We have fairly mild
> winters most of the time.
>
> My pond is 3,000 gallons. We have a 150 gallon
> stock tank filter with black vinyl window screening
> (50 yards) and topped with plants (water hyacinths)
> in the summer. The water exited over rocks planted with
> water cress. This filter setup seemed to keep up nicely
> with turtle business and a pond full of fish.
> The yard is securely fenced (especially after the first
> turtle showed up on the neighbor's stoop).
>
> My pond is fairly messy around the edges to give
> cover. Several areas of sloping rock for ease of
> turtle exit and basking. Most important, I think for
> the turtles, is the island in the middle. Nice and safe
> from the labradors (who it should be noted do *not*
> swim and are very lazy). The turtles felt very safe there. I tossed
> land snails and food on the island and that kept it safe from the
> pond's fish.
>
> The island is built out of builder's brick. On top of this tower
> of builder's brick is a low, wide kind of oil filter shaped container.
> This was placed so the edge was flush with the water. We laid
> several branches off it, angled into the water. The turtles had
> no trouble getting up on the island. We planted the island with
> iris and lizard's tail. Creeping jenny was planted around the edges
> to give it a natural look. You can see a picture of the island on
> my webpage link below.
>
> The turtles felt at home in the pond.
> They would leap in and swim around with the koi to get
> some of the koi kibble.
> I never noticed much plant damage. I keep lots of lilies and
> water hyacinths in the pond and they were welcome to what
> they wanted to eat of it. Still never noticed much damage.
>
> A favorite turtle game was to toss land snails on the lily
> pads. The turtles would lay in wait below the lily pad
> for a snail to crawl over and look out off the lily pad. The
> turtle would then make like Jaws and rise up out of the
> water and *snap* all gone snail. Call it the gardener's revenge.
>
>
> kathy :-)
> <A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/">Once upon a pond</A>

Would you be able to send me some pictures? All help appreciated.
Thanks

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KerplunKuK
March 8th 04, 08:26 PM
Ka30P wrote:
> Hello kerplunk,
>
> I've kept painted turtles (two at a time) in my pond here in
> the Pacific Northwest. We have fairly mild
> winters most of the time.
>
> My pond is 3,000 gallons. We have a 150 gallon
> stock tank filter with black vinyl window screening
> (50 yards) and topped with plants (water hyacinths)
> in the summer. The water exited over rocks planted with
> water cress. This filter setup seemed to keep up nicely
> with turtle business and a pond full of fish.
> The yard is securely fenced (especially after the first
> turtle showed up on the neighbor's stoop).
>
> My pond is fairly messy around the edges to give
> cover. Several areas of sloping rock for ease of
> turtle exit and basking. Most important, I think for
> the turtles, is the island in the middle. Nice and safe
> from the labradors (who it should be noted do *not*
> swim and are very lazy). The turtles felt very safe there. I tossed
> land snails and food on the island and that kept it safe from the
> pond's fish.
>
> The island is built out of builder's brick. On top of this tower
> of builder's brick is a low, wide kind of oil filter shaped container.
> This was placed so the edge was flush with the water. We laid
> several branches off it, angled into the water. The turtles had
> no trouble getting up on the island. We planted the island with
> iris and lizard's tail. Creeping jenny was planted around the edges
> to give it a natural look. You can see a picture of the island on
> my webpage link below.
>
> The turtles felt at home in the pond.
> They would leap in and swim around with the koi to get
> some of the koi kibble.
> I never noticed much plant damage. I keep lots of lilies and
> water hyacinths in the pond and they were welcome to what
> they wanted to eat of it. Still never noticed much damage.
>
> A favorite turtle game was to toss land snails on the lily
> pads. The turtles would lay in wait below the lily pad
> for a snail to crawl over and look out off the lily pad. The
> turtle would then make like Jaws and rise up out of the
> water and *snap* all gone snail. Call it the gardener's revenge.
>
>
> kathy :-)
> <A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/">Once upon a pond</A>

Would you be able to send me some pictures? All help appreciated.
Thanks

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BenignVanilla
March 8th 04, 08:57 PM
"KerplunKuK" > wrote in message
...
> I am now getting ready to build a pond for my turtles. They have been
> living indoors, but are now huge and need the freedom. I live in
> Cambridgeshire in the UK.
> Can anyone provide me with any help or information on building a haven for
> my little fellas, and possibly point me in the direction of some good
> sources?

We have some information on floating habitats for turtles on our site:

http://www.iheartmypond.com/topiclist.asp?l=4&c=Design&sc1=DIY&sc2=Floating%
20Habitats


BV.

BenignVanilla
March 8th 04, 08:57 PM
"KerplunKuK" > wrote in message
...
> I am now getting ready to build a pond for my turtles. They have been
> living indoors, but are now huge and need the freedom. I live in
> Cambridgeshire in the UK.
> Can anyone provide me with any help or information on building a haven for
> my little fellas, and possibly point me in the direction of some good
> sources?

We have some information on floating habitats for turtles on our site:

http://www.iheartmypond.com/topiclist.asp?l=4&c=Design&sc1=DIY&sc2=Floating%
20Habitats


BV.

Ka30P
March 8th 04, 10:13 PM
kerplunk wrote << Would you be able to send me some pictures? All help
appreciated.
Thanks >>

The only computer pictures I have are what
are on my website link below but I can describe really well ;-) if you have
any questions.


kathy :-)
<A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/">Once upon a pond</A>

Ka30P
March 8th 04, 10:13 PM
kerplunk wrote << Would you be able to send me some pictures? All help
appreciated.
Thanks >>

The only computer pictures I have are what
are on my website link below but I can describe really well ;-) if you have
any questions.


kathy :-)
<A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/">Once upon a pond</A>

jammer
March 8th 04, 11:11 PM
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004 20:26:30 -0000, "KerplunKuK"
> wrote:

>> turtle would then make like Jaws and rise up out of the
>> water and *snap* all gone snail. Call it the gardener's revenge.

Hah a, I understand. I hate june bugs more than any creature on earth.
Even fire ants! (I think) I have been beginning my spring cleaning of
flower beds and when i unearth a grub worm (baby june bug) I revel in
tossing it in the pond to the fish.

jammer
March 8th 04, 11:11 PM
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004 20:26:30 -0000, "KerplunKuK"
> wrote:

>> turtle would then make like Jaws and rise up out of the
>> water and *snap* all gone snail. Call it the gardener's revenge.

Hah a, I understand. I hate june bugs more than any creature on earth.
Even fire ants! (I think) I have been beginning my spring cleaning of
flower beds and when i unearth a grub worm (baby june bug) I revel in
tossing it in the pond to the fish.

Gabrielle
March 9th 04, 04:54 AM
I'm in vastly different territory, so my one piece of advice is to
double whatever filtration you think you need. I have a tiny pond (about
450 gallons) that's home to three adult red-eared sliders who will be
joined by three juveniles later this summer. I also have several
goldfish (feeders who became pets) and a quickly growing catfish.

For hiding spots, I placed flat rocks on plant holders. The main pump is
in a milk crate under more flat rocks. I used wood to edge the pond
since that's easier on the turtle's plastrons than stone or cement. The
turtles love to bask either on the wood or on their islands.

You can see my pond at www.clowder.net/cats/Turtles/pond2.html
<http://www.clowder.net/cats/Turtles/pond2.html>
There's a link at the bottom to my pondcam, which is on most daylight hours.

Gabrielle
in the Arizona desert

KerplunKuK wrote:

>I am now getting ready to build a pond for my turtles. They have been
>living indoors, but are now huge and need the freedom. I live in
>Cambridgeshire in the UK.
>Can anyone provide me with any help or information on building a haven for
>my little fellas, and possibly point me in the direction of some good
>sources?
>
>Thanks
>
>
>

Gabrielle
March 9th 04, 04:54 AM
I'm in vastly different territory, so my one piece of advice is to
double whatever filtration you think you need. I have a tiny pond (about
450 gallons) that's home to three adult red-eared sliders who will be
joined by three juveniles later this summer. I also have several
goldfish (feeders who became pets) and a quickly growing catfish.

For hiding spots, I placed flat rocks on plant holders. The main pump is
in a milk crate under more flat rocks. I used wood to edge the pond
since that's easier on the turtle's plastrons than stone or cement. The
turtles love to bask either on the wood or on their islands.

You can see my pond at www.clowder.net/cats/Turtles/pond2.html
<http://www.clowder.net/cats/Turtles/pond2.html>
There's a link at the bottom to my pondcam, which is on most daylight hours.

Gabrielle
in the Arizona desert

KerplunKuK wrote:

>I am now getting ready to build a pond for my turtles. They have been
>living indoors, but are now huge and need the freedom. I live in
>Cambridgeshire in the UK.
>Can anyone provide me with any help or information on building a haven for
>my little fellas, and possibly point me in the direction of some good
>sources?
>
>Thanks
>
>
>

Happy'Cam'per
March 9th 04, 12:41 PM
Hey Gabi

You have BEAUTIFUL cats :)
--
**So long, and thanks for all the fish!**



"Gabrielle" > wrote in message
...
> I'm in vastly different territory, so my one piece of advice is to
> double whatever filtration you think you need. I have a tiny pond (about
> 450 gallons) that's home to three adult red-eared sliders who will be
> joined by three juveniles later this summer. I also have several
> goldfish (feeders who became pets) and a quickly growing catfish.
>
> For hiding spots, I placed flat rocks on plant holders. The main pump is
> in a milk crate under more flat rocks. I used wood to edge the pond
> since that's easier on the turtle's plastrons than stone or cement. The
> turtles love to bask either on the wood or on their islands.
>
> You can see my pond at www.clowder.net/cats/Turtles/pond2.html
> <http://www.clowder.net/cats/Turtles/pond2.html>
> There's a link at the bottom to my pondcam, which is on most daylight
hours.
>
> Gabrielle
> in the Arizona desert
>
> KerplunKuK wrote:
>
> >I am now getting ready to build a pond for my turtles. They have been
> >living indoors, but are now huge and need the freedom. I live in
> >Cambridgeshire in the UK.
> >Can anyone provide me with any help or information on building a haven
for
> >my little fellas, and possibly point me in the direction of some good
> >sources?
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >
> >
>

Happy'Cam'per
March 9th 04, 12:41 PM
Hey Gabi

You have BEAUTIFUL cats :)
--
**So long, and thanks for all the fish!**



"Gabrielle" > wrote in message
...
> I'm in vastly different territory, so my one piece of advice is to
> double whatever filtration you think you need. I have a tiny pond (about
> 450 gallons) that's home to three adult red-eared sliders who will be
> joined by three juveniles later this summer. I also have several
> goldfish (feeders who became pets) and a quickly growing catfish.
>
> For hiding spots, I placed flat rocks on plant holders. The main pump is
> in a milk crate under more flat rocks. I used wood to edge the pond
> since that's easier on the turtle's plastrons than stone or cement. The
> turtles love to bask either on the wood or on their islands.
>
> You can see my pond at www.clowder.net/cats/Turtles/pond2.html
> <http://www.clowder.net/cats/Turtles/pond2.html>
> There's a link at the bottom to my pondcam, which is on most daylight
hours.
>
> Gabrielle
> in the Arizona desert
>
> KerplunKuK wrote:
>
> >I am now getting ready to build a pond for my turtles. They have been
> >living indoors, but are now huge and need the freedom. I live in
> >Cambridgeshire in the UK.
> >Can anyone provide me with any help or information on building a haven
for
> >my little fellas, and possibly point me in the direction of some good
> >sources?
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >
> >
>

Nedra
March 9th 04, 04:16 PM
W0W! Gabrielle ... I just spent an hour or more in Arizona.
Thanks for the visit. Beautiful.
I sure was wrong about where you live ...
I had you placed in Indiana!

Nedra in Missouri > 30 miles from St. Clair
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836
http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118

"Happy'Cam'per" > wrote in message
...
> Hey Gabi
>
> You have BEAUTIFUL cats :)
> --
> **So long, and thanks for all the fish!**
>
>
>
> "Gabrielle" > wrote in message
> ...
> > I'm in vastly different territory, so my one piece of advice is to
> > double whatever filtration you think you need. I have a tiny pond (about
> > 450 gallons) that's home to three adult red-eared sliders who will be
> > joined by three juveniles later this summer. I also have several
> > goldfish (feeders who became pets) and a quickly growing catfish.
> >
> > For hiding spots, I placed flat rocks on plant holders. The main pump is
> > in a milk crate under more flat rocks. I used wood to edge the pond
> > since that's easier on the turtle's plastrons than stone or cement. The
> > turtles love to bask either on the wood or on their islands.
> >
> > You can see my pond at www.clowder.net/cats/Turtles/pond2.html
> > <http://www.clowder.net/cats/Turtles/pond2.html>
> > There's a link at the bottom to my pondcam, which is on most daylight
> hours.
> >
> > Gabrielle
> > in the Arizona desert
> >
> > KerplunKuK wrote:
> >
> > >I am now getting ready to build a pond for my turtles. They have been
> > >living indoors, but are now huge and need the freedom. I live in
> > >Cambridgeshire in the UK.
> > >Can anyone provide me with any help or information on building a haven
> for
> > >my little fellas, and possibly point me in the direction of some good
> > >sources?
> > >
> > >Thanks
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
>
>

Nedra
March 9th 04, 04:16 PM
W0W! Gabrielle ... I just spent an hour or more in Arizona.
Thanks for the visit. Beautiful.
I sure was wrong about where you live ...
I had you placed in Indiana!

Nedra in Missouri > 30 miles from St. Clair
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836
http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118

"Happy'Cam'per" > wrote in message
...
> Hey Gabi
>
> You have BEAUTIFUL cats :)
> --
> **So long, and thanks for all the fish!**
>
>
>
> "Gabrielle" > wrote in message
> ...
> > I'm in vastly different territory, so my one piece of advice is to
> > double whatever filtration you think you need. I have a tiny pond (about
> > 450 gallons) that's home to three adult red-eared sliders who will be
> > joined by three juveniles later this summer. I also have several
> > goldfish (feeders who became pets) and a quickly growing catfish.
> >
> > For hiding spots, I placed flat rocks on plant holders. The main pump is
> > in a milk crate under more flat rocks. I used wood to edge the pond
> > since that's easier on the turtle's plastrons than stone or cement. The
> > turtles love to bask either on the wood or on their islands.
> >
> > You can see my pond at www.clowder.net/cats/Turtles/pond2.html
> > <http://www.clowder.net/cats/Turtles/pond2.html>
> > There's a link at the bottom to my pondcam, which is on most daylight
> hours.
> >
> > Gabrielle
> > in the Arizona desert
> >
> > KerplunKuK wrote:
> >
> > >I am now getting ready to build a pond for my turtles. They have been
> > >living indoors, but are now huge and need the freedom. I live in
> > >Cambridgeshire in the UK.
> > >Can anyone provide me with any help or information on building a haven
> for
> > >my little fellas, and possibly point me in the direction of some good
> > >sources?
> > >
> > >Thanks
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
>
>

Gabrielle
March 9th 04, 05:26 PM
We lived in St Clair for a year when I was a kid!

I love your plants -- my turtles don't allow such things. Maybe I'll try
a little patio pond instead of redoing the pond this summer. It'd
probably be less work!

Gorgeous cats, too. :-)

Gabrielle

Nedra wrote:

>W0W! Gabrielle ... I just spent an hour or more in Arizona.
>Thanks for the visit. Beautiful.
>I sure was wrong about where you live ...
>I had you placed in Indiana!
>
>Nedra in Missouri > 30 miles from St. Clair
>http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836
>http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118
>
>"Happy'Cam'per" > wrote in message
...
>
>
>>Hey Gabi
>>
>>You have BEAUTIFUL cats :)
>>--
>>**So long, and thanks for all the fish!**
>>
>>
>>
>>"Gabrielle" > wrote in message
...
>>
>>
>>>I'm in vastly different territory, so my one piece of advice is to
>>>double whatever filtration you think you need. I have a tiny pond (about
>>>450 gallons) that's home to three adult red-eared sliders who will be
>>>joined by three juveniles later this summer. I also have several
>>>goldfish (feeders who became pets) and a quickly growing catfish.
>>>
>>>For hiding spots, I placed flat rocks on plant holders. The main pump is
>>>in a milk crate under more flat rocks. I used wood to edge the pond
>>>since that's easier on the turtle's plastrons than stone or cement. The
>>>turtles love to bask either on the wood or on their islands.
>>>
>>>You can see my pond at www.clowder.net/cats/Turtles/pond2.html
>>><http://www.clowder.net/cats/Turtles/pond2.html>
>>>There's a link at the bottom to my pondcam, which is on most daylight
>>>
>>>
>>hours.
>>
>>
>>>Gabrielle
>>>in the Arizona desert
>>>
>>>KerplunKuK wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>I am now getting ready to build a pond for my turtles. They have been
>>>>living indoors, but are now huge and need the freedom. I live in
>>>>Cambridgeshire in the UK.
>>>>Can anyone provide me with any help or information on building a haven
>>>>
>>>>
>>for
>>
>>
>>>>my little fellas, and possibly point me in the direction of some good
>>>>sources?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
>

Gabrielle
March 9th 04, 05:26 PM
We lived in St Clair for a year when I was a kid!

I love your plants -- my turtles don't allow such things. Maybe I'll try
a little patio pond instead of redoing the pond this summer. It'd
probably be less work!

Gorgeous cats, too. :-)

Gabrielle

Nedra wrote:

>W0W! Gabrielle ... I just spent an hour or more in Arizona.
>Thanks for the visit. Beautiful.
>I sure was wrong about where you live ...
>I had you placed in Indiana!
>
>Nedra in Missouri > 30 miles from St. Clair
>http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836
>http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118
>
>"Happy'Cam'per" > wrote in message
...
>
>
>>Hey Gabi
>>
>>You have BEAUTIFUL cats :)
>>--
>>**So long, and thanks for all the fish!**
>>
>>
>>
>>"Gabrielle" > wrote in message
...
>>
>>
>>>I'm in vastly different territory, so my one piece of advice is to
>>>double whatever filtration you think you need. I have a tiny pond (about
>>>450 gallons) that's home to three adult red-eared sliders who will be
>>>joined by three juveniles later this summer. I also have several
>>>goldfish (feeders who became pets) and a quickly growing catfish.
>>>
>>>For hiding spots, I placed flat rocks on plant holders. The main pump is
>>>in a milk crate under more flat rocks. I used wood to edge the pond
>>>since that's easier on the turtle's plastrons than stone or cement. The
>>>turtles love to bask either on the wood or on their islands.
>>>
>>>You can see my pond at www.clowder.net/cats/Turtles/pond2.html
>>><http://www.clowder.net/cats/Turtles/pond2.html>
>>>There's a link at the bottom to my pondcam, which is on most daylight
>>>
>>>
>>hours.
>>
>>
>>>Gabrielle
>>>in the Arizona desert
>>>
>>>KerplunKuK wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>I am now getting ready to build a pond for my turtles. They have been
>>>>living indoors, but are now huge and need the freedom. I live in
>>>>Cambridgeshire in the UK.
>>>>Can anyone provide me with any help or information on building a haven
>>>>
>>>>
>>for
>>
>>
>>>>my little fellas, and possibly point me in the direction of some good
>>>>sources?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
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Gabrielle
March 9th 04, 05:28 PM
Thank you!

Gabrielle

Happy'Cam'per wrote:

>Hey Gabi
>
>You have BEAUTIFUL cats :)
>--
>**So long, and thanks for all the fish!**
>
>
>
>"Gabrielle" > wrote in message
...
>
>
>>I'm in vastly different territory, so my one piece of advice is to
>>double whatever filtration you think you need. I have a tiny pond (about
>>450 gallons) that's home to three adult red-eared sliders who will be
>>joined by three juveniles later this summer. I also have several
>>goldfish (feeders who became pets) and a quickly growing catfish.
>>
>>For hiding spots, I placed flat rocks on plant holders. The main pump is
>>in a milk crate under more flat rocks. I used wood to edge the pond
>>since that's easier on the turtle's plastrons than stone or cement. The
>>turtles love to bask either on the wood or on their islands.
>>
>>You can see my pond at www.clowder.net/cats/Turtles/pond2.html
>><http://www.clowder.net/cats/Turtles/pond2.html>
>>There's a link at the bottom to my pondcam, which is on most daylight
>>
>>
>hours.
>
>
>>Gabrielle
>>in the Arizona desert
>>
>>KerplunKuK wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>I am now getting ready to build a pond for my turtles. They have been
>>>living indoors, but are now huge and need the freedom. I live in
>>>Cambridgeshire in the UK.
>>>Can anyone provide me with any help or information on building a haven
>>>
>>>
>for
>
>
>>>my little fellas, and possibly point me in the direction of some good
>>>sources?
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Gabrielle
March 9th 04, 05:28 PM
Thank you!

Gabrielle

Happy'Cam'per wrote:

>Hey Gabi
>
>You have BEAUTIFUL cats :)
>--
>**So long, and thanks for all the fish!**
>
>
>
>"Gabrielle" > wrote in message
...
>
>
>>I'm in vastly different territory, so my one piece of advice is to
>>double whatever filtration you think you need. I have a tiny pond (about
>>450 gallons) that's home to three adult red-eared sliders who will be
>>joined by three juveniles later this summer. I also have several
>>goldfish (feeders who became pets) and a quickly growing catfish.
>>
>>For hiding spots, I placed flat rocks on plant holders. The main pump is
>>in a milk crate under more flat rocks. I used wood to edge the pond
>>since that's easier on the turtle's plastrons than stone or cement. The
>>turtles love to bask either on the wood or on their islands.
>>
>>You can see my pond at www.clowder.net/cats/Turtles/pond2.html
>><http://www.clowder.net/cats/Turtles/pond2.html>
>>There's a link at the bottom to my pondcam, which is on most daylight
>>
>>
>hours.
>
>
>>Gabrielle
>>in the Arizona desert
>>
>>KerplunKuK wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>I am now getting ready to build a pond for my turtles. They have been
>>>living indoors, but are now huge and need the freedom. I live in
>>>Cambridgeshire in the UK.
>>>Can anyone provide me with any help or information on building a haven
>>>
>>>
>for
>
>
>>>my little fellas, and possibly point me in the direction of some good
>>>sources?
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>
>
>

Nedra
March 9th 04, 06:54 PM
Thanks for compliments, Gabrielle ...

A patio pond sounds just delightful! And alot less work ;-)

Nedra
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836
http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118

"Gabrielle" > wrote in message
...
> We lived in St Clair for a year when I was a kid!
>
> I love your plants -- my turtles don't allow such things. Maybe I'll try
> a little patio pond instead of redoing the pond this summer. It'd
> probably be less work!
>
> Gorgeous cats, too. :-)
>
> Gabrielle
>
> Nedra wrote:
>
> >W0W! Gabrielle ... I just spent an hour or more in Arizona.
> >Thanks for the visit. Beautiful.
> >I sure was wrong about where you live ...
> >I had you placed in Indiana!
> >
> >Nedra in Missouri > 30 miles from St. Clair
> >http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836
> >http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118
> >
> >"Happy'Cam'per" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> >
> >>Hey Gabi
> >>
> >>You have BEAUTIFUL cats :)
> >>--
> >>**So long, and thanks for all the fish!**
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>"Gabrielle" > wrote in message
> ...
> >>
> >>
> >>>I'm in vastly different territory, so my one piece of advice is to
> >>>double whatever filtration you think you need. I have a tiny pond
(about
> >>>450 gallons) that's home to three adult red-eared sliders who will be
> >>>joined by three juveniles later this summer. I also have several
> >>>goldfish (feeders who became pets) and a quickly growing catfish.
> >>>
> >>>For hiding spots, I placed flat rocks on plant holders. The main pump
is
> >>>in a milk crate under more flat rocks. I used wood to edge the pond
> >>>since that's easier on the turtle's plastrons than stone or cement. The
> >>>turtles love to bask either on the wood or on their islands.
> >>>
> >>>You can see my pond at www.clowder.net/cats/Turtles/pond2.html
> >>><http://www.clowder.net/cats/Turtles/pond2.html>
> >>>There's a link at the bottom to my pondcam, which is on most daylight
> >>>
> >>>
> >>hours.
> >>
> >>
> >>>Gabrielle
> >>>in the Arizona desert
> >>>
> >>>KerplunKuK wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>I am now getting ready to build a pond for my turtles. They have been
> >>>>living indoors, but are now huge and need the freedom. I live in
> >>>>Cambridgeshire in the UK.
> >>>>Can anyone provide me with any help or information on building a haven
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>for
> >>
> >>
> >>>>my little fellas, and possibly point me in the direction of some good
> >>>>sources?
> >>>>
> >>>>Thanks
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >
>

Nedra
March 9th 04, 06:54 PM
Thanks for compliments, Gabrielle ...

A patio pond sounds just delightful! And alot less work ;-)

Nedra
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836
http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118

"Gabrielle" > wrote in message
...
> We lived in St Clair for a year when I was a kid!
>
> I love your plants -- my turtles don't allow such things. Maybe I'll try
> a little patio pond instead of redoing the pond this summer. It'd
> probably be less work!
>
> Gorgeous cats, too. :-)
>
> Gabrielle
>
> Nedra wrote:
>
> >W0W! Gabrielle ... I just spent an hour or more in Arizona.
> >Thanks for the visit. Beautiful.
> >I sure was wrong about where you live ...
> >I had you placed in Indiana!
> >
> >Nedra in Missouri > 30 miles from St. Clair
> >http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836
> >http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118
> >
> >"Happy'Cam'per" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> >
> >>Hey Gabi
> >>
> >>You have BEAUTIFUL cats :)
> >>--
> >>**So long, and thanks for all the fish!**
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>"Gabrielle" > wrote in message
> ...
> >>
> >>
> >>>I'm in vastly different territory, so my one piece of advice is to
> >>>double whatever filtration you think you need. I have a tiny pond
(about
> >>>450 gallons) that's home to three adult red-eared sliders who will be
> >>>joined by three juveniles later this summer. I also have several
> >>>goldfish (feeders who became pets) and a quickly growing catfish.
> >>>
> >>>For hiding spots, I placed flat rocks on plant holders. The main pump
is
> >>>in a milk crate under more flat rocks. I used wood to edge the pond
> >>>since that's easier on the turtle's plastrons than stone or cement. The
> >>>turtles love to bask either on the wood or on their islands.
> >>>
> >>>You can see my pond at www.clowder.net/cats/Turtles/pond2.html
> >>><http://www.clowder.net/cats/Turtles/pond2.html>
> >>>There's a link at the bottom to my pondcam, which is on most daylight
> >>>
> >>>
> >>hours.
> >>
> >>
> >>>Gabrielle
> >>>in the Arizona desert
> >>>
> >>>KerplunKuK wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>I am now getting ready to build a pond for my turtles. They have been
> >>>>living indoors, but are now huge and need the freedom. I live in
> >>>>Cambridgeshire in the UK.
> >>>>Can anyone provide me with any help or information on building a haven
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>for
> >>
> >>
> >>>>my little fellas, and possibly point me in the direction of some good
> >>>>sources?
> >>>>
> >>>>Thanks
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>
> >>
> >
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