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Lol, i didn't realize i said that....well, i wasn't gonna shove food down his throat w/ a hook stuck down there...he can eat if he wants...since i have no idea how long the hook's been there, i don't know if he's capable of eating or not.
Thanks guys for the nice replies. I was sort of worried that i'd get beat up (verbally) for taking an animal out of the wild....
I moved him inside since tomorrow's supposed to be really crappy....
"Provide a water temperature of between 76-78ºF with a basking area of high 80's to low 90's .Use a submersible heater to maintain water temperature. Use spotlights for basking heat red, night bulbs or a ceramic heating element should be used to maintain day / night light cycle. Always use a thermometer to ensure proper temperature range is maintained."
- im using a heat light for basking and a heating pad (human...its all i got) to maintain the correct water temp....doing my best... de-chorinated water?? - could i use the lake water? or should i go w/ tap (which needs to sit over night to declorinate, if im not mistaken? or lots of bottles of spring water??lol
edited to add "Maintain 4" - 8" of de-chlorinated water."....hmm....
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