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  • The majority seem to hate FiestyCat86 ....... Ha..... haha...... hahahahahahahaha

    Thats right. How can a tortise catch fish??

  • I have the same turtle, but my is very sadistic. He will sometimes just eat all 20 of them in a minutes. Or he will hunt all but on edown and stalk it. Or he will bite ones tail off and watch it try to swim. My turtle is crazy.

  • @FiestyCat86 Turtles are water, tortoises are land. Also your comment made no sense because you said "Tortoises are predominantly fish eaters, while tortoises live on worms and vegetation" Makes no sense right? Also turtles eat worms, vegetation AND fish, while tortoises only eat worms and plants. Now go away and don't blow your top at me for stating out facts because your argument is invalid.

  • is this tank suitable fo pirahnas?

  • People. chill the fuck out.

  • Are those guppys?

    I bought 5 for my baby long neck.

    Four died (then got devoured), and I'm pretty sure the surviving one made a truce or something with the turtle :P

  • Are those guppys

  • Very cool, I like when turtles are small, but even more I like when owners have big tur

    tles and take care of them. Good job

  • how did u get all tht sand to stay at the bottom

  • good background music. whats the name of the song???

  • What kind of sand is it?

  • awesome aquarium!! daammnnnn

    *jealous*

  • turtle size? tank size :O?

  • I dont get how comes some turtles eat fish and some dont?????

  • @prinplup570 The only turtle that is known to not have fish in their diet is a tortoise, which is a nonaquatic turtle. That means every other turtle out there is a fish eater including: Red Eared Sliders (RES), Painted Turtles, Yellow Belly Sliders, Map Turtles, Common Snapping Turtles, & Soft Shell Turtles. You may notice that some of these aquatic turtles sometimes if rarely go for a fish. That's probably because they are adults. Younger turtles are more carnivorous.

  • @redearedslider1 Turtles and tortoises are completely different animals. Turtles are strictly land animals, tortoises are strictly water animals. This being so tortoises are predominantly fish eaters, while tortoises live on worms and vegetation. The only reason I say this is that your comment seemed to state that all tortoises are turtles, and this is not so.

  • @FiestyCat86 You clearly lost the opportunity to say nothing. And no, tortoises are NOT strictly water animales. They are all land. And sorry you coudn't read what I said before correctly. That is your problem :)

  • @redearedslider1 thats really rude. They are entirely different and I can't help it that you're uneducated to know it. I guess your manners aren't the only thing missing in your life.

  • @FiestyCat86 I'm not uneducated. Both of my parents work & study with this everyday. So I'm sure I know what I'm talking about & I never said they were the same. I was pointing out which has a fish diet. You don't make any since. You said, quote, "This being so tortoises are predominantly fish eaters, while tortoises live on worms and vegetation" See anything wrong with that senctece? & I actually do the research then ask one my parents if it's correct or not before I even give advice to anyone.

  • @redearedslider1 Was it your parents who told you that this tank which is nowhere near the correct size for two large turtles was ok for them?

  • @Yakuzagang5 No, little kid. I didn't care enough to think about the size of this tank. Which by the way is not mine because this isn't my video. The size looks perfectly fine.

  • @redearedslider1 That is way to small for 2 turtles that size.... Must have clicked the wrong person to reply to, sorry it was you, YouTube's comment system confuses me sometimes. And btw, a tortoise is a land animal, turtles are aquatic. And I'm not a little kid, not sure where you got that, guess you like feeling like a strong man or somethin.

  • @Yakuzagang5 Thank you for that turtle fact that I already knew, when I didn't even ask you, kid. Sorry for your Youtube confusion too. Wish that didn't happen.

  • @Yakuzagang5 its not that bad

  • @redearedslider1 do you ask your parents how to spell to?

  • @Qbert96 No, dumbass.

  • @redearedslider1 First, its called spell check. Check it out. Second, just because your PARENTS are intelligent, doesn't mean you are. You were rude to me when there was no reason for it, so that right there shows you are a result of bad breeding, or not intelligent enough to show good breeding. Second the only thing I see wrong with that "senctece" is pretty damn obvious to anyone who passed elementary school, and "since" you don't make a whole lot of "sense" good day to you.

  • @FiestyCat86 Woah, kid. Chill out. Why are you getting worked up over the internet? Go do something with your life.

  • Don't call me kid when you have the mental capacity of a twelve year old, and don't tell me not to get worked up over the internet when you insulted me over calling you out on a flawed comment. The only reason you came back with that lame talk, is because you know I'm right. Have a nice life, maybe you shouldn't comment on things you don't understand until you grow up a little.

  • @FiestyCat86 LMFAO! Sorry you're having some kind of temper tantrum. I sure hope you get over it soon. And it's not my fault you're easily insulted. If it bothered you that much you'd stop replying. And I know I'm still right. Just because I don't come back with "witty remarks" that you accept doesn't mean I'm saying you're right. Are you mentally challenged, child?

  • @FiestyCat86 tortoises are land animals. Turtles are water. Not trying to be mean or anything

  • @FiestyCat86

    That was going against your beliefs on your page about self something ness Don't like it.

  • @FiestyCat86 you ok there? i think your head might pop over a turtle fight

  • @FiestyCat86

    Welll, mistakes happen and also, he/she said that they research.

  • @redearedslider1

    And so begins a fullscale talk battle!!!!

  • @PaperWeaponry haha I know! and over something so stupid. I simply stated what I already knew to help someone else out and crazy chick comes in and blabs all over the place like she knows everything. Now I'm not saying I know everything, but I do say what I know. Crazy chick realized she was wrong then started complaining about my rudeness. Not my fault, she should have looked up what she was going to say before saying it.

  • @FiestyCat86 Bitch you got to learn about turtles!!!!!

  • @juanbau172 First I'm not a female dog, and you don't know me well enough to call me that out of love, so back the fucking truck up. Second I don't HAVE to do a god damn thing if I don't want to, just cause some unknown fool thinks it their right to tell me what to do.

    Now that being said, I am interested in learning about turtles if you have anything helpful to add to my knowledge bank. Otherwise please step away, and let someone else have the floor.

  • @FiestyCat86

    Suppose to goes with your beliefs on your page

  • @FiestyCat86

    Pffff.... Word Order

  • he is huge

  • thats a awesome tank

  • @ softballgirl1123 with a good filter @ yami450 google it, they usually sell them for 25-30$ usd

  • how do you keep the water clean with the fish and sand?

  • @softballgirl1123

    Really good filter

  • @softballgirl1123 Filter. Im really jealous of his setup. Wish I had that for my 30 gal

  • how do u get ahold of one of them snapping turtles..i meen iz there a place tht sells them or what?

  • @yami450bitch69 They're not snappy turtles, they're Red Ear Sliders.

  • what kind of turtles and how big are they?

  • red ear sliders..they grow pretty bin bout 12 inches

  • or a foot. xD

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