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Graham.Miller @UCQ9zIxrUCDT7Vz-dny2fStg@youtube.com

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Hello viewers, I am a small content creator that is trying t


Welcoem to posts!!

in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c

Graham.Miller
Posted 4 months ago

This is the 17-inch catfish. And I will be changing my profile picture to this collage on the right.

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Graham.Miller
Posted 4 months ago

I will have a vid out soon of the catche swe had!!!!

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Graham.Miller
Posted 4 months ago

Having a lemonade stand and chase just got interviewed

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Graham.Miller
Posted 4 months ago

Pure diabetes 🤣🤣

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Graham.Miller
Posted 5 months ago

What would you like more of?

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Graham.Miller
Posted 5 months ago

Here are some map codes that I think work going to try them out. If they don't work I'm sorry. These help you get og skins and emotes.

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Graham.Miller
Posted 6 months ago

Caring for a baby turtle requires attention to detail to ensure it grows up healthy and happy. Here are comprehensive tips for keeping a baby turtle:

### 1. **Habitat Setup**
- **Tank Size:** Start with a 20-gallon tank for small species. Turtles grow, so plan for a larger tank as they age.
- **Water Depth:** Ensure the water is deep enough for swimming but shallow enough for the turtle to reach the surface easily. Generally, the water depth should be at least 1.5 times the shell length.
- **Basking Area:** Provide a dry area where the turtle can completely exit the water. Use a rock, a platform, or a floating dock.
- **Substrate:** Sand or large river rocks can be used. Avoid small gravel that can be ingested.
- **Filtration:** Use a good water filter to maintain clean water and reduce the need for frequent water changes.

### 2. **Temperature and Lighting**
- **Water Temperature:** Maintain water temperature between 75-85°F (24-29°C) using an aquarium heater.
- **Basking Temperature:** The basking area should be warmer, around 85-90°F (29-32°C). Use a basking lamp to achieve this.
- **UVB Lighting:** Essential for vitamin D3 synthesis and calcium metabolism. Provide 10-12 hours of UVB light daily using a specialized reptile UVB lamp.

### 3. **Diet and Feeding**
- **Commercial Turtle Pellets:** A balanced diet should include high-quality commercial turtle pellets.
- **Fresh Foods:** Supplement with fresh vegetables (e.g., kale, dandelion greens, carrots), live prey (e.g., worms, insects), and occasional fruits.
- **Calcium Supplement:** Dust food with calcium powder to prevent metabolic bone disease.
- **Feeding Frequency:** Feed young turtles daily. Remove uneaten food to keep the tank clean.

### 4. **Water Quality**
- **Dechlorinated Water:** Use a water conditioner to remove chlorine and chloramines from tap water.
- **Regular Water Changes:** Change 25-50% of the water weekly to maintain quality.
- **Testing:** Regularly test for pH (6.5-7.5), ammonia, nitrites, and nitrates.

### 5. **Health and Hygiene**
- **Observation:** Watch for signs of illness like lethargy, lack of appetite, swollen eyes, or shell deformities.
- **Quarantine New Additions:** If introducing new turtles, quarantine them for at least 30 days to prevent disease transmission.
- **Clean Hands:** Always wash your hands before and after handling your turtle to prevent the spread of bacteria like Salmonella.

### 6. **Enrichment and Stimulation**
- **Varied Diet:** Offer different foods to provide mental and physical stimulation.
- **Tank Decorations:** Include plants (real or artificial), hiding spots, and things to climb on to keep the environment interesting.

### 7. **Handling and Interaction**
- **Minimize Handling:** Turtles are not typically fond of being handled. Limit handling to necessary occasions.
- **Gentle Handling:** When handling is necessary, be gentle and support their body to reduce stress.

### 8. **Long-term Care**
- **Lifespan:** Turtles can live for decades. Be prepared for a long-term commitment.
- **Vet Visits:** Schedule regular veterinary check-ups with a reptile specialist.

### 9. **Species-Specific Needs**
- **Research:** Different species have specific needs. Research the particular requirements of your turtle species for the best care.

By following these detailed tips, you can provide a healthy and stimulating environment for your baby turtle, ensuring it thrives and grows well. If you put the turtle in a tank with fish smalle rthan it the turtle might eat them.

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Graham.Miller
Posted 6 months ago

What kind of fish should I have in my pond?

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Graham.Miller
Posted 6 months ago

Witch waterfall should we make on the pond?

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Graham.Miller
Posted 6 months ago

I will let you guys know when I start digging my pond some more.

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