I wouldn't be keeping Pig-nosed with other turtles. They can be extremely aggressive
to other turtles especially as sub-adults and adults. Someone we know had an adult rugosa torn apart by a Pig-nosed turtle (which was much smaller than the rugosa) while he was at work.
We have a 10,000 litre tank that has native fish that breed in there. We have rainbows (Crimson spotted-M.duboulayi), large Empire gudgeons, Eel-tailed Catfish, Purple spotted Gudgeons, Olive Perchlets(glass fish) and Fly specked Hardy Heads. The tank also has Irwin's turtles (which are the best looking snapping turtles in Australia), Eastern snake-necked turtles and Macleay River turtles. Mr Spike just recently had a dive in it and hand fed the turtles which is my favourite past-time. The water is crystal clear with a sand and river rock substrate with lots of logs for the turtles and fish to hide amongst.
Expansa1
Fair enough then.
That's awesome. 10,000 litres. :shock: Do you have a camera?
Hmm. Perhaps I'll be a little more forward. Want to post some pics?
Sorry, you'll have to give me a few minutes. I'll go take some.
I've kept mouth almighty (very briefly )
lol whats that saying
pics or it didnt happen
is it a glass tank? if so how big is it? 12ft by 4ft?
what sort off filters are you running
dan
Thanks for the pics expansa. Do the turtles prey upon the fish?
Expansa, is that a water tank with some perspex panels fitted to view through?
It's a poly Aquaculture tank. Only cost $1,300 delivered. We're running a 3/4 horsepower pump (on off peak so it's cheap to run) with a large system 2000 Pond filter, skimmer and 70 Watt UVB steriliser. All of this is done on tank water as we don't have town water.
Craig
So could you use one of those as a saltwater aquarium as well? How big is the acrylic viewing panel that you're going to fit?
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