Fresh Water 💦 vs Brackish Water 🧂 for Diamondback Terrapins 🐢

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • Many people have asked the question: Should I keep my diamondback terrapin in fresh water or brackish water? On today's video I give my opinion and my experience dealing with both fresh water and brackish water setups for diamondback terrapins.
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Комментарии • 36

  • @DanTheTurtleMan_
    @DanTheTurtleMan_ 3 года назад +5

    LOVE the intro, SwampSquad is so perfect dude. Some very interesting points man!!! I actually learned a few things I didn't know before, especially about urea in freshwater. This is well put together and helpful to those on the fence about fresh vs brackish 😁💪

    • @swamplifereptiles2133
      @swamplifereptiles2133  3 года назад

      DanTheGuppyMan thanks my friend! I appreciate the support and advice!

  • @DBWorks-
    @DBWorks- 2 года назад

    Dude thank you for the content. The info definitely helped!! Keep up the good work and good luck with your terrapins!!

  • @SumiakiMorita
    @SumiakiMorita 3 года назад +2

    This video makes me think how they would behave if a freshwater tub and a brackish tub are set up right next to each other and connected by bridge doubles as basking spot.

    • @swamplifereptiles2133
      @swamplifereptiles2133  3 года назад

      sooomiaqui I know of someone who actually does that funny enough!

    • @CopperCanyonTerrapins
      @CopperCanyonTerrapins 3 года назад +2

      That is my end goal. I currently have mine in a 150 g. Stock tank in brackish water, but plan to add a second tub with the nest area in the middle to allow them to move between the brackish and fresh water as they please.

    • @swamplifereptiles2133
      @swamplifereptiles2133  3 года назад

      Copper Canyon Terrapins can’t wait to see it!

    • @terrykilgore2443
      @terrykilgore2443 3 года назад +1

      @@swamplifereptiles2133
      Have done this since July 2014 - with stock tanks and purpose-built 650 gallon [ with liner ] -
      ruclips.net/video/gsIJS6-x85g/видео.html

    • @darshnarach8889
      @darshnarach8889 3 года назад

      Thats exactly what we are planning

  • @BushiCollector
    @BushiCollector Год назад

    Very helpful video , thank you 🙏

  • @peebeme1506
    @peebeme1506 2 года назад

    Good review 👍🏿

  • @honestbrute9216
    @honestbrute9216 3 года назад

    What up, Cody..!? Thanks again for all of your help... love the vids, bro..

    • @swamplifereptiles2133
      @swamplifereptiles2133  3 года назад

      Adrian Clements hey man! I appreciate that bro! Thanks for the support!

  • @rollerkitbird
    @rollerkitbird 3 года назад

    Exact information I was looking for... I love my plants lol thanks

  • @darshnarach8889
    @darshnarach8889 3 года назад

    I have anubius in light brackish water prepping for my terrapin. I need to look into mangrove availability in the uk. Have you considered giving them access to both water types... We have ours in a tank n plan to have a sink attachment to allow her to feed in fresh water seperate sink that is easy to clean out and she can drink at will

  • @santosleeli
    @santosleeli 2 года назад

    Is it ok to use non-iodized salt to make brackish water? You mentioned using pool salt or Instant Ocean - not sure what are pros and cons of each.

  • @TheMeldamine
    @TheMeldamine 3 года назад

    Just got a diamondback hatchling a few days ago, went with brackish water due to the fact I have suspicions that he may have been taken from the wild, former owner claimed he came from a flea market for $40 only a couple days before he came to me. Hopefully he was captive bred, but theres no way of knowing as far as I can tell.
    Didn't know that about the urea, another great reason to choose Brackish. Subbed btw.

    • @swamplifereptiles2133
      @swamplifereptiles2133  3 года назад

      Hugh Gilchrist good call brackish water is the safe bet with all terrapins. Let me know if I can help in any way!

  • @casadefinch894
    @casadefinch894 3 года назад +1

    Try making a mud mixture for bottom of fresh water ponds. In the wild they spend a ton of time hunkered in the mud.

    • @casadefinch894
      @casadefinch894 3 года назад

      I would also not recommend going from salt to fresh. Once in brackish i have never heard of someone having great success switching to fresh. Going from fresh to salt is good but also good to know what parents where raised in if you have a hatchling that is generational fresh might be best to wait til they are older before starting transition.

    • @swamplifereptiles2133
      @swamplifereptiles2133  3 года назад +1

      Casa De Finch I’ve transitioned my terrapins pretty regularly back and forth as needed winters are typically brackish for all mine and then pond residents are typically put in fresh for the summer. Won’t always be that way

    • @casadefinch894
      @casadefinch894 3 года назад

      Great video all together. I definitely think if you can keep them all in one enclosure separated from other species then brackish is the way to go.

    • @swamplifereptiles2133
      @swamplifereptiles2133  3 года назад

      Casa De Finch for sure brother!

  • @Nightxday0
    @Nightxday0 Год назад

    Where do you find Diamondback Terrapins for sale?

  • @stephanieguilott6358
    @stephanieguilott6358 7 месяцев назад

    I just got a baby concentric. When I received him he had white spots on his shell. I've been treating him with better
    Beading for 15 minutes washing it off and then putting a fungus cream on it for 45 mi minutes. He is in freshwater. Do you think I could change a baby to brackish? If so how? He is in a 30 gallon right now. Water perimeters are good.

  • @nicoordonez3053
    @nicoordonez3053 3 года назад

    Can a brackish water dbt be transferred to freshwater? 4 inches dbt

    • @swamplifereptiles2133
      @swamplifereptiles2133  3 года назад

      I’ve done it before.

    • @darshnarach8889
      @darshnarach8889 3 года назад

      If you are concerned you could slowly change the water week by week. Thats what we have done but fresh to brackush

  • @clemmysguttataemysorbicula7635
    @clemmysguttataemysorbicula7635 3 года назад

    Nice Video! Coming from gregs newest video:)

  • @FattyMateo
    @FattyMateo 2 года назад

    The word you were looking for is excrete, not secrete.
    Excretion is the elimination of waste.
    Secretion is a glandular release.

  • @deexonedeexone9773
    @deexonedeexone9773 3 года назад

    Seems like you’re terrapins are always sick

    • @swamplifereptiles2133
      @swamplifereptiles2133  3 года назад

      Ones kept in fresh water have a higher chance of being sick. Not sure what you are referring to by “always sick”

    • @deexonedeexone9773
      @deexonedeexone9773 3 года назад

      This one had an “abscess” this one has a “fungal infection” geesh

    • @swamplifereptiles2133
      @swamplifereptiles2133  3 года назад +1

      @@deexonedeexone9773 I wouldn’t consider fungal issue as sick, terrapins not kept in brackish water tend to get fungus rather easy, 90% of time you treat it without a vet. The abscess yea it’s been an issue that caused me to decide not to work with box turtles. Clearly I wasn’t providing the care necessary so I decided to step away from them. Keep in mind people post videos about sick animals so people can learn how to deal with it, I have plenty of completely healthy animals that have never been sick. But when you keep 30+ turtles bound to have issues here and there.