Reply from rick v.
Box turtle aquarium.
So if a baby turtle is 2 inches long you multiply that by 10 to get a 20 gallon tank.
Just because box turtles don t need even 1 of the water that aquatic species do doesn t mean that they can be put into tiny aquariums.
Glass aquariums are not the best choice for box turtles because they are clear all the way around.
Place cardboard or paper around three of the four glass walls to help give your turtle safety and security.
The aaha american animal hospital association recommends a minimum size of 20 gallons for a box turtle.
The best box turtle aquarium size is to get the biggest enclosure you can.
However if you want to place your turtle in an aquarium just make sure you set it up correctly.
An outdoor enclosure pond should be at least 3 feet by 2 feet with a depth of 15 to 30 inches.
The height of the tank should be one and a half to two times the length of the turtle but you should also make sure that there is a full 1 foot 30 5 cm above the highest point the turtle can.
These turtles love larger environments like a 60 gallon tank or larger or maybe even a pen that you can setup outside for it.
A 75 gallon or 48 x 18 is better.
I personally have a 60 gallon tank for my box turtle but i make a religious effort to bring him out in the yard and let him run around to get a larger area to play in.
Box turtles do best in a turtle safe outdoor pen that mimics their natural environment as long as temperatures don t fall below 50 degrees fahrenheit.
Enclosure size a 40 gallon 36 x 18 fish tank or turtle tank is the minimum size enclosure for one box turtle.
Housing the common box turtle.
Allow another 40 to 60 gallons of tank space for each additional turtle.
For an indoor habitat the minimum size should be 3 feet in length by 1 foot in width.
The pen should have walls that are at least 18 inches tall with an overhang to prevent the turtle from climbing out.
For an outdoor enclosure the minimum size is 4 feet in length by 4 feet in width.
A hand made cage can also be made and there are many designs on the internet.
For most turtles the length of the tank should be three or four times the length of the turtle and the width should be twice the length of the turtle.
A 10 inch adult turtle requires a 100 gallon tank so keep in mind that a baby turtle grows quite fast and if you re going to house it in the same aquarium tank you may have to buy another one soon if it outgrows that one.
The minimum size tank for an eastern box turtle is 75 gallons.