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lubu
Sep 14, 2007, 07:01 PM
Hi fellow members!

I am new here as you all can see, I was thinking of getting a red eared slider. I know all the requirements they need, such as:

- Basking Light
- Basking area
- Water
All the other stuff.

The only thing I don't know is the gallons, how big does a tank have to be for one single turtle? I have heard they needed 30 but other sites say they need 55.

Texie Studstill
Apr 20, 2009, 06:25 PM
We have a lot of them and they do fine in 20 gallon tanks until they reach the size if a large sand dollar then you can go as big as you feel nesiccary. They are slow growers so a 20 gallon tank will last for a few years if you get a baby. Tiny tiny one can have up to threee at a time in a 20 gallon tank until they are the size of the top of a can of soda. You can also get good answers by going to www.AnimalAnswers.synthasite.com

melanie42276
Apr 24, 2009, 04:54 AM
The bigger the tank is, the bigger the turtle can grow.