led_zeppelin said:... But care wise they are very easy to fead and with anunder gravel filter using a power head and since they breath out of the water and have no gills you dont have to worry about ammonia or any of that crap.
Sorry led zepplin but I have to disagree
I've read on more than one turtle related site that you do need to be concerned about ammonia and nitrites as it will burn the skin and shell of the turtle and make them sick when they ingest it when they drink. Just Google 'turtle ammonia'and you'll get plenty of info+. I originally had the UG w/ powerhead setup.... ineffectual once the turtles are bigger. The turtles uncover the plate slowing down if not stopping the bio-filtration, and the solid wastes(and there will be alot) only get trapped in the gravel clogging it, if the waters not just going through a bare spot. IMHO over filtration w/ a canister and frequent gravel vacuuming are a must along with equally frequent water changes. BTW I have a male red eared slider and a female(I think) mud/stinkpot. If you get one be ready for a long commitment as they live quite a long time. They are kinda cool though. Agreed on them needing a large home. Good luck if you get one or more