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Thru the master gardener grapevine that jan
is privy to there came a painted turtle who needed a home so jan thought of me! Very nice lady and her sweet *almost* 8th grade daughter brought over a large painted turtle, about the size of a salad plate. Turtle slipped right in the water and swam around looking very happy and enjoying herself. Over the years we've adopted other turtles, frogs and salamanders who are ready to move on or who have outgrown their home pond. Will try and get a picture of her when youngest son and I have a minute to ourselves (end of school, beginning of football, scout activities galore AND an all important 16th bday coming up!!) kathy :-)www.blogfromthebog.com this week ~ the damselfly Pond 101 page for new pond keepers ~ http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html |
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In . com, on 06/09/05
at 07:57 AM, "kathy" said: Thru the master gardener grapevine that jan is privy to there came a painted turtle who needed a home so jan thought of me! Very nice lady and her sweet *almost* 8th grade daughter brought over a large painted turtle, about the size of a salad plate. I hope it stays, as my adopted painted turtle has (been here through four winters now.) Alan -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ** Please use address alanh77[at]comcast.net to reply via e-mail. ** Posted using registered MR/2 ICE Newsreader #564 and eComStation 1.14 BBS - The Nerve Center Telnet FidoNet 261/1000 tncbbs.no-ip.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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at 07:20 PM, Stephen Henning said: I just noticed yesterday that I have a painted turtle in our pond that found its way in naturally. It seems to like to keep company with our water snake. The golden shiner minnows, trap door snails, spotted salamanders and frogs are doing well also. I am sure the snake and turtle are well fed. I don't have any ramps so I don't know if the salamanders and turtles can get out. Turtle needs to be able to get out to bask in the sun. Alan -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ** Please use address alanh77[at]comcast.net to reply via e-mail. ** Posted using registered MR/2 ICE Newsreader #564 and eComStation 1.14 BBS - The Nerve Center Telnet FidoNet 261/1000 tncbbs.no-ip.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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"kathy" wrote:
Very nice lady and her sweet *almost* 8th grade daughter brought over a large painted turtle, about the size of a salad plate. I just noticed yesterday that I have a painted turtle in our pond that found its way in naturally. It seems to like to keep company with our water snake. The golden shiner minnows, trap door snails, spotted salamanders and frogs are doing well also. I am sure the snake and turtle are well fed. I don't have any ramps so I don't know if the salamanders and turtles can get out. I just removed 25 gallons of azolla caroliniana (fairy moss) which was making it hard for the fish to feed on the surface insects. I also put in my first lotus, a yellow cultivar of the native American lotus (Nelumbo lutea). -- Pardon my spam deterrent; send email to 18,000 gallon (17'x 47'x 2-4') lily pond garden in Zone 6 Cheers, Steve Henning in Reading, PA USA |
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Alan wrote:
Stephen Henning said: I don't have any ramps so I don't know if the salamanders and turtles can get out. Turtle needs to be able to get out to bask in the sun. I have cement bricks that are used as weights on my marginal plant benches whose top surfaces stick out of the water that the turtle and frogs can rest on. There is a set of steps going down into the pond and the top of the top step is just an inch out of the water also. The turtle is usually just in the hunting position with its head sticking out of the water. The frogs are usually sitting on top of a marginal plant. -- Pardon my spam deterrent; send email to 18,000 gallon (17'x 47'x 2-4') lily pond garden in Zone 6 Cheers, Steve Henning in Reading, PA USA |
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