*IMPORTANT* since this video is getting traction, I figured I addressed something because I don’t want to be a bad influence. You guys might have saw that I added Stinky, my mud turtle, into the enclosure. It was only *temporary* (for a few hours) to allow me to setup his enclosure. You should NEVER put a mud/ musk turtle in an enclosure with deep water or with a lack of resting areas because they aren’t great swimmers and can drown! That’s all, thank you! :)
This made me crack up 😂 Literally just today I had to catch my RES about to commit turtlecide 🙃 Somehow she managed to not only get high enough to escape halfway out of the tank, but she also somehow figured out how to unlock it and was strong enough to lift it 😅😅
Nice job brother! You've come a long way from your smaller tank. This is a nice welcome upgrade for your 4 turtles. Your next upgrade would be to build a plywood surrounding the pond so they have a piece of land with sand/soil to walk on. That would be the ultimate set up. Good choice on the FX6 filter. That's probably the best item you bought. Where do you live and why does it look so warm for winter? What's the temperature of your garage? Keep us posted on how they are doing and what your thoughts are on the filter in your next video.
Thanks Jeff! And I live in Cali so it’s pretty warm here. It does get pretty cold here but I have a really strong heater I guess that’s able to heat up the water strongly. And yea I been looking into building a pond where I have plywood surrounding it 😃 most likely will do that for Tim my red eared slider but for now he’ll be with the diamondbacks
@@TurtDu i live in SoCal. You should think about selling those custom basking set ups. I have 150G Rubbermaid tub for my 1 RES and I’d never be able to re-create what you did 🤪
I got that pump. Works great, but that 1 rubber gasket at the top is a pain. The drain at the bottom works great, I bought longer hose for it and it drains just down the sink. I got a water proof vacuum. After the drain if you vacuum the drain line, it empties the filter container and the water in the in/out lines, making it light enough to move. Your dad rocks.
@@TurtDu I just found your channel, since I got two red eared sliders and I was looking for some good info. I love your setups, and you did a really nice job on this turtle pond! 🐢
Good 4 you .you did a really nice job and that platform came out very nice i 💘 it ty for making this video i got alot of ideas for my pond basking area
Canister filters..are really nice when they are working. It always takes me an hour and plus some just to get it started, and I set it up every year when my koi need to come inside for winter. 👺 always fun setting those up…
I’m going to do this for my big red eared slider, he’s gotten pretty big and my 75 gallon seems kinda small now ... I’m going for a tub now. my question is the heater. Do you just leave the heater roaming inside the water? It won’t melt the plastic?
Yea I just leave the heater on pretty much 24/7 . It turns off whenever it reaches the desired temperature And it doesn’t melt the plastic because the tub is a really strong stock stank, I don’t even know what the material is, it’s like some kind of rubber rather than weak plastic
Enjoy your videos as I am always learning about red eared sliders. We found one in our yard as a bAby …that was 4 yrs ago. If I could find the perfect home for our female “Lucky” I would as I need a much bigger tank for housing. Keep making your videos!! Thank you.
I plan on buying the same stock tank at Tractor Supply. Was your diagram for the basking area precise? I might have to copy our set up exactly, haha. My local Petco has 50% off tanks, but it would still be more expensive for a 75-gallon tank versus a 110-gallon stock tank for $80.
Yea go with the stock tank! Really cheap compared to tanks :) and honestly it was not precise at all lol. I didn’t have anyone to help me measure so it was me trying to estimate how long the pipes needed to be which was not a great idea at all. It definitely took a lot of trial and error but it was well worth it
The measurements were bigger than they needed to be for the sides and stuff so I ended up having my dad to constantly trim off the pvp pipes haha. Best advice is to cut the pipes longer than it has to be just for room of trial and error rather than cutting it too short
I shared this with my son he just got a stock tank himself for his red earned slider turtle 🐢 so I hope this helps him out because his tank started leaking. Thanks for the idea it should be very useful to him.
Looks great! I have a red slider in a small tank and want to do a bigger one, but not to sure how. Your video have given me some confidence to try! Thanks
I'm planning on getting the exact same tub you have in this set up and was wondering if it's absolutely necessary to place those cinder blocks under the tub to give it extra height? I'm curious to know if I can get by without the extra step.
It depends if you are using a canister filter or not, the only reason I did it was to increase the chance of the canister filter working. Canister filters are designed for aquariums where it is in a stand under the aquarium; so the gravity can help get the canister filter to work as there’s gravity to help it siphon etc. But with a stock tank like this, the canister filter will be side by side with it. I heard some people got it to work without the cinder blocks but I didn’t want to deal with the issue so I added cinder blocks to make it higher
@@TurtDu Thank you so much for the in depth response. I do plan on using a canister filter so I'll probably end up adding the blocks because I don't want to deal with setting it all up just for it not to work properly. If you don't mind me asking another question, how many blocks did you end up using and what are the dimensions of the block?
@@ngocvan4910 I think I ended up using 5 or 6 it’s been awhile so I forgot and also I don’t have the measurements for it but it’s the regular ones that you can find at Home Depot
How is your turtle going to lay eggs when she reaches maturity? (Assuming your turtles are female) I heard that they lay eggs even without male turtles but they are infertile. My turtle pond design is similar to yours so I was wondering if you had any suggestions on what I should do when my turtle lays eggs.
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing, I own two male red eared sliders, Ive been wanting to get a hold of a snapping turtle.. but they're illegal in California. 😔 anyway, I really loved that bamboo idea, Im gonna do it on my red tail catfish pond
Not sure if you went over this but how did you get the chlorine out from the tap water since that isn’t safe for them? Did you use any type of water conditioner
I definitely want to replicate this set up for my RES. I will be setting this up in the loft upstairs, so I have some concerns on weight capacity. Have you had issues with your canister filter with the tank sitting on the cinder blocks?
Watched this yesterday forgot to comment but I just wanna say I loved this vid would’ve liked if you explained a little more the things you used but over all great vid can’t wait for filtration vid and if u make it can u recommend filters I’m gonna buy a new one but I don’t know which one I should get
Thanks man! And yea I would’ve love to explain a little more for the stuff too but I realized the video was too long so I cut most of it out haha and as for filtration, I can honestly tell you the basics and everything. What size is your tank? It’s recommended you get a filter rated at least 2-3x the size of your tank. So let’s say you have a 40 gallon tank. This means you need to get a filter that is got a 80-120 gallon tank. Other than that, you’re all set to go 👍🏻
Your set up is great but the turtles dont need a heater they just need uvb and a heat lamp . They are native to north American and can handle cold temps. your video did help with a lot of ideas though so keep up your platform
@@TurtDu not to eat 🤣 I keep 2 snails with my baby sliders but my substrate is river rock so they camoflaouge they basically look like pretty rocks and they eat alge and eat turtle poop and left overs, some times they the turtle tries to eat the snails but it's funny cuz his jaw wont fit 😅
Probably haha but it’s not forsure that one of them is a male and the other a female. they both could be the same gender, can’t tell until they’re 4 inches in shell length at least
I use an aquarium siphon and it’s honestly pretty easy, when i siphon the water and stuff, the sand is too heavy or the siphon isn’t strong enough to pull the sand So the poop gets sucked up meanwhile the sand doesn’t
Thanks! And Honestly wouldn’t recommend doing this for mud turtles (you guys didn’t see it in the video I moved him back to his old enclosure because it was too deep for him as they aren’t the best swimmers). As for painted turtles, sliders, or any other turtle this is perfect!
Painted turtle and slider turtles have very similar care so it’s fine to put them together. However you need to supervise them since turtles aren’t social creatures so it’s a matter of luck whether or not they get along
@@TurtDu I am thinking that my painted turtles and red eared turtles will be going in other pond. And my mud turtles will be alone. So which turtles will be good with mud turtle
Mud turtles like to be alone, they’re a bit more towards the aggressive side. But if you want to take your chance, I’d only recommend putting them with another mud or musk turtle
i wish there were see-through tubs with plexiglass on the side because i love looking into the sides of the tanks and seeing my turtles swim :)
Same! But hey stock tubs are cheap haha
“I am broke again” life of a turtle owner haha
Definitely LOL
you bet loool i have two ocadia sinensis xD
Hahahaha. *starts sobbing*
So funny I’m dying inside love my turd tho
I felt this bro especially after tank upgrades😂
*IMPORTANT* since this video is getting traction, I figured I addressed something because I don’t want to be a bad influence. You guys might have saw that I added Stinky, my mud turtle, into the enclosure. It was only *temporary* (for a few hours) to allow me to setup his enclosure. You should NEVER put a mud/ musk turtle in an enclosure with deep water or with a lack of resting areas because they aren’t great swimmers and can drown! That’s all, thank you! :)
@@Fishy_999 glad I can help :) and yea plants would be sick but they’re also expensive 🤣
Yay I was worried as soon as you added him glad he's ok 🥰
You are very smart and an awesome turtle owner.
the plant behind the tub and the bamboo was a nice touch 👌
Thanks man! :D the pond would’ve definitely been plain looking without it
i just watched most of your videos in one sitting, how has your channel not blown up yet?! keep up the great work!
Means a lot! :D
Right now I'm raising enough money to make a turtle tank and plan to buy more turtles in the future and watch your video for more information. : )
Haha like the idea
Make sure the rubber parts on filter inlets and outlets are submerged. They suck air in if they not
Cool setup! Lots of cool turtles. Hopefully they all get along and can stay together.
Thanks a lot! :D
That looks like an escape artist's paradise
This made me crack up 😂 Literally just today I had to catch my RES about to commit turtlecide 🙃 Somehow she managed to not only get high enough to escape halfway out of the tank, but she also somehow figured out how to unlock it and was strong enough to lift it 😅😅
Nice job brother! You've come a long way from your smaller tank. This is a nice welcome upgrade for your 4 turtles. Your next upgrade would be to build a plywood surrounding the pond so they have a piece of land with sand/soil to walk on. That would be the ultimate set up. Good choice on the FX6 filter. That's probably the best item you bought. Where do you live and why does it look so warm for winter? What's the temperature of your garage? Keep us posted on how they are doing and what your thoughts are on the filter in your next video.
Thanks Jeff! And I live in Cali so it’s pretty warm here. It does get pretty cold here but I have a really strong heater I guess that’s able to heat up the water strongly. And yea I been looking into building a pond where I have plywood surrounding it 😃 most likely will do that for Tim my red eared slider but for now he’ll be with the diamondbacks
@@TurtDu i live in SoCal. You should think about selling those custom basking set ups. I have 150G Rubbermaid tub for my 1 RES and I’d never be able to re-create what you did 🤪
Awe..I can sympathize with the work involved just starting out. You did a great job on your design and set up. Thank you for the video⚘️✌️😎
Ur blowing up man ur gonna be bigger the turtle girl and dan the turtle man combined.
Thanks dude! :D
Yes!!!
Love this design!! I hope I can sace up for the stuff and make one for my babes! Thanks for sharing your idea with us.
turtle island ? very nice !!! I'm going to make same island. Thank you 👍 (from Japan)
Nice job original turtle habitat
Nice video...
Nice pond..
The turtle gonna be so happy in their new pond
I appreciate it man! Means a lot
I'ma give the kid a A+ for his project!
What is the tool you used to cut the eggcrate??, Asking because i want to make a diy eggcrate basking area.
I got that pump. Works great, but that 1 rubber gasket at the top is a pain. The drain at the bottom works great, I bought longer hose for it and it drains just down the sink. I got a water proof vacuum. After the drain if you vacuum the drain line, it empties the filter container and the water in the in/out lines, making it light enough to move. Your dad rocks.
thanks for the tip! and that sounds very helpful, will definitely look into buying a longer hose for it
I love the platform! Great design
The basking platform and ramp even look like a turtle when it's positioned on the tub! 😀
LOL I didn’t even think about that, it definitely does now that you mentioned it 🤣
@@TurtDu I just found your channel, since I got two red eared sliders and I was looking for some good info. I love your setups, and you did a really nice job on this turtle pond! 🐢
Your channel is so underrated and your tips are very helpul
thanks man :D
@@TurtDu :D
Good 4 you .you did a really nice job and that platform came out very nice i 💘 it ty for making this video i got alot of ideas for my pond basking area
Thank you 🙏🏼 for your advice in treating my Turtle’s paw 20 years) with Povidine!!
It’s working slowly but surely!!
You are brilliant!!
Love the PVC pipe docking area. I might use that later on if I do manage to get turtles of my own.
What a great setup! Cool man! So inspiring, I definitely do this for my turtle!
😱 i like. I do have a red eared slider. Thanks for sharing!
thanks for watching! :D
Canister filters..are really nice when they are working. It always takes me an hour and plus some just to get it started, and I set it up every year when my koi need to come inside for winter. 👺 always fun setting those up…
This design is awesome. Definitely going to try this. Thanks for the great video
I’m hoping to make one in the future! Amazing tank, ur turtles probably love it!
Thanks a ton! Best of luck whenever you make it :D
Haha “im broke again” I feel that on a spiritual level. I’m glad I inspired you bud, you took it a step above and it looks amazing!
appreciate it man! im glad you made that basking platform video; otherwise, I wouldn't know what to do for my platform
Turtle pond is really nice.
Nice! I'm going to do this dock on a 125g acrylic for my red ear slidrr
wowow ive been looking for inspo on building a new turtle home thanks 😊👍🏾
Thanks for watching! Glad I can inspire ya haha
Perfectly executed, amazing!
Thanks a ton :D
sooo creative !!
That is an awesome basking platform! Nice set up!!
Good stuff man. keep grinding
Thanks for the support!
Great tub thanks for the ensparation
This is amazing!
I’m going to do this for my big red eared slider, he’s gotten pretty big and my 75 gallon seems kinda small now ... I’m going for a tub now. my question is the heater. Do you just leave the heater roaming inside the water? It won’t melt the plastic?
Yea I just leave the heater on pretty much 24/7 . It turns off whenever it reaches the desired temperature
And it doesn’t melt the plastic because the tub is a really strong stock stank, I don’t even know what the material is, it’s like some kind of rubber rather than weak plastic
I have the same set up but mine is the 300 gallon stock tank. As long as you have a cover for the heater it will work.
A lot of work... congratulaions... 👍👍
Thanks a ton!
good design man... Im planning to do a basking platform for my turtle tank too
Very good video, the turtles appreciate it and your subscribers too, very soon you will reach 1k of subscribers 👍
thanks man! and hopefully we get there :) i appreciate the support
Enjoy your videos as I am always learning about red eared sliders. We found one in our yard as a bAby …that was 4 yrs ago. If I could find the perfect home for our female “Lucky” I would as I need a much bigger tank for housing.
Keep making your videos!! Thank you.
Amazing tank brotha!!!
Thanks bro 😄
You remember the dimensions for the basking doc
I plan on buying the same stock tank at Tractor Supply. Was your diagram for the basking area precise? I might have to copy our set up exactly, haha. My local Petco has 50% off tanks, but it would still be more expensive for a 75-gallon tank versus a 110-gallon stock tank for $80.
Yea go with the stock tank! Really cheap compared to tanks :) and honestly it was not precise at all lol. I didn’t have anyone to help me measure so it was me trying to estimate how long the pipes needed to be which was not a great idea at all. It definitely took a lot of trial and error but it was well worth it
The measurements were bigger than they needed to be for the sides and stuff so I ended up having my dad to constantly trim off the pvp pipes haha. Best advice is to cut the pipes longer than it has to be just for room of trial and error rather than cutting it too short
The Mexican music when he goes outside😂
I shared this with my son he just got a stock tank himself for his red earned slider turtle 🐢 so I hope this helps him out because his tank started leaking. Thanks for the idea it should be very useful to him.
glad I can help, tell your son I said goodluck setting up the tank! :)
This is genius!
That is dope man!!!!🔥🔥
Thanks flame!! :D
@@TurtDu 🔥😎
Love the pond 👍👍
Thanks a ton! :D
Wow Turt This Is A Dope Pond... Makes me want to make a mini pond😁
Thanks a lot! And you can definitely do it :)
Looks great! I have a red slider in a small tank and want to do a bigger one, but not to sure how. Your video have given me some confidence to try! Thanks
Nice build man your turtle is gonna be very happy with all that room! I use a stock tank for my RES turtle as well!
thanks! :D and yea stock tanks are awesome
great ramp idea...im copying
Love ❤️ the basking area and I think you should get colorful tetras
thanks a ton :D and yea I definitely am looking into colorful fish to get hehe
Ok cool 😆
God i love this video!!!
amazing videos keep it up
Thanks a ton!
How are you planning to clean that tank?
I have my red ear slider too
I enjoy your vlog🐢😊
thanks for watching! :) glad you enjoyed
@@TurtDu hope u watch my videos too😊
awesome bro
Where did you get the stand for the heatlamps? We're gonna need one very soon for our 150 gal stock tub lol
Firme Foo, looks good
thanks! :D
Sweet basking dock. Could you post the specifics of its measurements?
I'm planning on getting the exact same tub you have in this set up and was wondering if it's absolutely necessary to place those cinder blocks under the tub to give it extra height? I'm curious to know if I can get by without the extra step.
It depends if you are using a canister filter or not, the only reason I did it was to increase the chance of the canister filter working. Canister filters are designed for aquariums where it is in a stand under the aquarium; so the gravity can help get the canister filter to work as there’s gravity to help it siphon etc.
But with a stock tank like this, the canister filter will be side by side with it. I heard some people got it to work without the cinder blocks but I didn’t want to deal with the issue so I added cinder blocks to make it higher
@@TurtDu Thank you so much for the in depth response. I do plan on using a canister filter so I'll probably end up adding the blocks because I don't want to deal with setting it all up just for it not to work properly. If you don't mind me asking another question, how many blocks did you end up using and what are the dimensions of the block?
@@ngocvan4910 I think I ended up using 5 or 6 it’s been awhile so I forgot and also I don’t have the measurements for it but it’s the regular ones that you can find at Home Depot
@@TurtDu Thank you so much. I really appreciate you taking the time to respond to my questions.
Does the driftwood make your water tea color? I had Mopani wood and it made my turtles water tea like and took it out
Yea it does haha, you have to boil it but it takes time
I didn’t boil it and yea, the water is tea color lol I personally don’t mind
Cool thanks man awesome videos and you got amazing turtles!💯💯
The rectangular black tub you moved the turtles from-what is that, please-how big, how much did it cost and where did you get it? Thanks!
Spray paint the PVC pipe either black or brown. Add some texture on top of the ramp. - Nice job, btw.
Thanks a ton! ;D
How is your turtle going to lay eggs when she reaches maturity? (Assuming your turtles are female) I heard that they lay eggs even without male turtles but they are infertile. My turtle pond design is similar to yours so I was wondering if you had any suggestions on what I should do when my turtle lays eggs.
Tomorrow I'm going to get the stuff for my new turtle mini pond and 120 gallon tude a wear and the 5 turtles I have
I’m so lazy, I would pay you to make the platform for me lol 😭😭 also would this setup work for outdoors?
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing, I own two male red eared sliders, Ive been wanting to get a hold of a snapping turtle.. but they're illegal in California. 😔 anyway, I really loved that bamboo idea, Im gonna do it on my red tail catfish pond
Great video I'm thinking of getting a 300 g 😀
Wow big tank hope you get to do what you want to do 😀
niice, u seem like such a nice person
thanks for watching bro! means a lot
Not sure if you went over this but how did you get the chlorine out from the tap water since that isn’t safe for them? Did you use any type of water conditioner
Do you have humidity issues?
Not really to be honest
i bought the same stock tank. for the cinder blocks, are those 8 x 8 x 16? or 4 x 8 x 16?
I definitely want to replicate this set up for my RES. I will be setting this up in the loft upstairs, so I have some concerns on weight capacity. Have you had issues with your canister filter with the tank sitting on the cinder blocks?
nice eheim heater , got one of those as well~~~ ( best aqua heater u can get on the market now )
So basic,and i like it.
Thanks! :D
Fab, now do you have a turtle identification video?
Watched this yesterday forgot to comment but I just wanna say I loved this vid would’ve liked if you explained a little more the things you used but over all great vid can’t wait for filtration vid and if u make it can u recommend filters I’m gonna buy a new one but I don’t know which one I should get
Thanks man! And yea I would’ve love to explain a little more for the stuff too but I realized the video was too long so I cut most of it out haha and as for filtration, I can honestly tell you the basics and everything. What size is your tank? It’s recommended you get a filter rated at least 2-3x the size of your tank. So let’s say you have a 40 gallon tank. This means you need to get a filter that is got a 80-120 gallon tank. Other than that, you’re all set to go 👍🏻
@@TurtDu thanks man, I’ll keep that in mind love ur vids honesty can’t wait till you get more subs u deserve it ur really entertaining
I appreciate it man, once we get to 1k I think I’ll be able to convince my mom to let me set up an awesome tank for my mud turtle 😎
@@TurtDu it will man trust, I’ll be waiting for the his tank 🐢
Your set up is great but the turtles dont need a heater they just need uvb and a heat lamp . They are native to north American and can handle cold temps. your video did help with a lot of ideas though so keep up your platform
You should spray the piping black with plasti dip
How's your heater? Is it safe for rubbermaid stock tank? I just brought that
Im sure it is.. the stock tank he got is thinner than a Rubbermaid. If in* doubt go to a turtle forum and ask
Happy new years everyone! Thanks for watching and what fish should I get for the pond?
Guppies or Goldfishes!
@@tommyvo6910 definitely might get guppies! i dont think goldfishes are safe to put with turtles unfortunately :(
Koi fish or Oscar's and get some bottom feeders like snails or plecos
@@Alan-garci the turtles are definitely going to like the snails! :D
@@TurtDu not to eat 🤣 I keep 2 snails with my baby sliders but my substrate is river rock so they camoflaouge they basically look like pretty rocks and they eat alge and eat turtle poop and left overs, some times they the turtle tries to eat the snails but it's funny cuz his jaw wont fit 😅
I am gonna do it today
How much do you think this cost on your electric bill? How costly is the filter upkeep?
I have no idea tbh LOL I live with my parents, but I assume it isn’t that bad otherwise they would have complained to me to stop owning my turtles
@@TurtDu ok. Thank you
Nic video brother🙏🇮🇳
Can you make a video on how to clean this??
Do they actually ever get on it?
What are you going to do when they mate? Nesting time!
Probably haha but it’s not forsure that one of them is a male and the other a female. they both could be the same gender, can’t tell until they’re 4 inches in shell length at least
How do you clean your tank and how to clean sand which is in aquarium bcz I want sand in aquarium so I am confuse how to do u remove poops from sand
I use an aquarium siphon and it’s honestly pretty easy, when i siphon the water and stuff, the sand is too heavy or the siphon isn’t strong enough to pull the sand
So the poop gets sucked up meanwhile the sand doesn’t
Faster than ray mak
LOL hope you enjoyed the vid!
@@TurtDu yup
It's too good. 🤙🤙🤙. Can we do this for mud turtle and painted turtles
Thanks! And Honestly wouldn’t recommend doing this for mud turtles (you guys didn’t see it in the video I moved him back to his old enclosure because it was too deep for him as they aren’t the best swimmers). As for painted turtles, sliders, or any other turtle this is perfect!
@@TurtDu I am having three turtles. Eastern painted,mud and red eared. Should I keep Easter and red eared together or not.
Painted turtle and slider turtles have very similar care so it’s fine to put them together. However you need to supervise them since turtles aren’t social creatures so it’s a matter of luck whether or not they get along
@@TurtDu I am thinking that my painted turtles and red eared turtles will be going in other pond. And my mud turtles will be alone. So which turtles will be good with mud turtle
Mud turtles like to be alone, they’re a bit more towards the aggressive side. But if you want to take your chance, I’d only recommend putting them with another mud or musk turtle
Who made the music
What kind of turtle is Ginger ?