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i have a 1300 gallon pond and need to make a floating island for my
red ear slider that is about 2 years old and 7" wide, anyone have any links ,diagrams or suggestionshow to make a floating island/raft that will adjust to the water level?? my turtle must be half way blind?? i made it a ledge on the side but it doesnt seem to be able to find it or the water level has to be just right for the turtle to be able to climb up on it. any suggestion would be great and my turtle will thank you ![]() and i know it wants to get out of the water to bask. |
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We made an island for turtles and frogs.
But it does not adjust to water depth. We did somethings to help though. We took builder's bricks, those concrete bricks with the holes in them. Put them out in the sun and washed them with the hose for a week (supposedly this will help with whatever is in concrete that pond critters don't like - someone help me with that something, what is it?) You might want to put down extra liner or carpet under neath the bricks as they are rough. We used concrete pavers to adust the height of the bricks, two bricks side by side, topped by two more bricks, side by side, and then we topped it with a big shallow planter. My husband says it looks like an oil filter. No holes. You can find them for sale at pond stores or online as water plant planters. We filled the planter with soil and planted it with iris and lizards tail, any marginal will probably work. Around the edges we planted creeping jenny which grows over the sides into the water and hides the planter. Then we took branches, trimmed from the cherry trees that year, and angled them from the edge of the island into the water. Our turtles and frogs had no problem using the branches to climb onto the island. You might have to fiddle with them for a bit, adjust and rearrange. The water level changes from flooding the island to an inch below the island, probably about the time I add water, once a week if needed depending on the weather. For a time we had a little wooden cabin on the island and a fake frog fishing from the edge and a little boat tied up... Now the island is overgrown, you can't tell it is not real. The fish use the holes in the concrete as fishy condos when they are scared or in winter when they are just lazing around. kathy |
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