Turtle Ponds
Ponds are an attractive addition to any yard;
and appeal to many people. With so many choices of ponds to create, anyone can make their yard a distinctive
showplace. For the individual that not only enjoys the elements in a pond; but would like some aquatic
life, consider turtle ponds.
What Does It Take To Make Turtle Ponds?
It may be a good place to start by discovering what type of
turtle would be best for turtle ponds. A pond can be created for any turtle, including the
tortoise which is considered more of a "land" turtle; but, they too enjoy shallow water. A tortoise would not spend
most of its time in the water; and would need more land space than a water turtle. The Red-eared slider is an
aquatic turtle that spends most of their time in the water. There are other breeds of turtles and speaking with a
pet store or going on-line to research other breeds will help narrow down the field on the proper choices for the
turtle ponds that you wish to create.
After selecting the breed of the turtle, the next step is selecting the space
to create the turtle ponds. Turtles need to be able to get out of the pool; so, digging out a pool that has some
edges and gradually slopes down may work best for the turtle. Ramps, such as sticks or rocks, can also be used as a
means to allow the turtle to leave the pool. Turtle ponds need to be well thought out in order for the turtles to
thrive. This includes what kind of liner will be used in the pond. As turtles do have sharp claws, some people
prefer the pre-fabricated liners that are thick. The shape of these is already set, and many don’t have the varying
levels for the turtles to climb out of the water. The regular liners are not very thick and can be ripped; but,
they can be formed anyway that is desired. Check into both and determine which will work best for the turtle ponds
that will be in your yard.
Protecting The Turtles
It is very important to place fencing around turtle ponds. Not only will this
keep the turtles from wandering off, it can keep predators away. Keep in mind that a pond turtle is small and
their heads and legs can get trapped in the mesh wiring quite easily. They can also dig, so check the fencing
frequently to prevent runaways. A wiring may be required over the turtle pond as well to keep birds and even
raccoons away.
Plants For The Pond Turtles
Making turtle ponds have a tropical feel is the fun part.
Remember, the turtles will probably enjoy snacking on the plants in its new environment, so verify there is nothing
dangerous for the turtle when selecting plants for pond turtles. Use rocks around the turtle’s pond to give the
turtle lots of choices on places to enjoy the sun.
Turtle ponds are a delightful space as a backyard pond and pet
turtles will immense pleasure to the entire family and neighborhood for a long
time.
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