The Turtle Tank
In this exhibit, visitors are introduced to the common yet fascinating turtle - the red-eared slider. There are many dimensions to this popular creature; and this small exhibit will therefore be split into three sections - Red-eared sliders in the wild, Red-eared sliders as pets, and Red-eared sliders as invasive species.
The first section contains multiple Red-eared sliders in a naturalistic tank; full of smaller fish that hail from the Mississippi. It's large; but the sheer number of turtles means that at least one is always sure to be visible. Full of basking spots and lush with plants; it simulates a riverbank. The sliders share this tank with:
Black Crappie
White Crappie
Bluegill
Common Shiner
The second section is all about slider care. Sliders are some of the most abused pets out there; and the tank here will portray a proper tank setup, diet, and temperature range.
The third section is about the slider as an invasive species. Signs will show the areas that sliders have colonized; from India to Australia; and detail the ecological impact that this creature has had. They will be kept in a tank with:
Western Swamp Turtle
Irwin's Turtle
to show the differences between them and Australian natives that they have started outcompeting, for assorted reasons.
In this exhibit, visitors are introduced to the common yet fascinating turtle - the red-eared slider. There are many dimensions to this popular creature; and this small exhibit will therefore be split into three sections - Red-eared sliders in the wild, Red-eared sliders as pets, and Red-eared sliders as invasive species.
The first section contains multiple Red-eared sliders in a naturalistic tank; full of smaller fish that hail from the Mississippi. It's large; but the sheer number of turtles means that at least one is always sure to be visible. Full of basking spots and lush with plants; it simulates a riverbank. The sliders share this tank with:
Black Crappie
White Crappie
Bluegill
Common Shiner
The second section is all about slider care. Sliders are some of the most abused pets out there; and the tank here will portray a proper tank setup, diet, and temperature range.
The third section is about the slider as an invasive species. Signs will show the areas that sliders have colonized; from India to Australia; and detail the ecological impact that this creature has had. They will be kept in a tank with:
Western Swamp Turtle
Irwin's Turtle
to show the differences between them and Australian natives that they have started outcompeting, for assorted reasons.

