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any koi safe turtles?
hello, doing a pond this year and plan to have several koi. was
wondering if there were any fish friendly turtles i could introduce to the pond? thanks |
I've kept painted turtles and red earred slider turtles with
koi and they get along fine. Turtles need a heavy duty filter system, they seem to make lots of waste. They will also chomp on plants so you need a heavily planted pond (I grew water hyacinth in my filter and tossed extras in the pond). Younger turtles will eat fish, if they can catch them. The younger the turtle the more they will eat both plants and animals. Older turtles eat more plants. Turtles also need a safe place to sun bath every day, for hours at a time. The area needs to feel sheltered and it has to be easy to get to (your average turtle not being to agile.. ;-) They like to eat koi chow. One of my turtles would get right into the middle of a koi feeding frenzy and gave as good as he got. I have an island in my pond and that was where I would toss treats for the turtles only. They loved garden snails. Lastly, turtles, like koi, need a hole open in the ice during the winter. good luck! kathy :-) |
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hello, doing a pond this year and plan to have several koi. was wondering if there were any fish friendly turtles i could introduce to the pond? thanks I have a red eared slider. The fish seem to push him around rather than the other way around. San Diego Joe 4,000 - 5,000 Gallons. Goldfish, a RES named Colombo and an Oscar. "We need to make a sacrifice to the pond gods, find me a young virgin... oh, and bring something to kill" |
are RESs particularly yummy to predatory birds like herons or hawks?
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Herons eat their prey by grabbing them
and taking them right down the gullet. So the smaller the turtle the more danger they are in from herons. I expect there is a size that a turtle would get to that the heron would think twice before attempting. That said, I did read of a heron who really miscalculated and speared a turtle right through one leg hole and out another. Got the turtle stuck on his beak... I'm not sure about hawks going after turtles. But I would not rule it out. kathy :-) www.blogfromthebog.com new addition ~ attracting amphibians |
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