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I have 2 aquatic turtles in a 60 gallon tank and one day after a water change the water would be cloudy. I tried all the liquids and nothing worked......I finally broke down and bought another filter and it worked wonders. I use both filters in the water and it is great. The water is crystal clear now for at least a week and a half. I use Fluval Filters.....they are the best, better than the filters made for aquatic turtles

2006-11-03 03:58:45 · answer #1 · answered by blu 2 · 0 0

Turtles need strong filtration- about 2 or even 3 times more than the same-sized fish tank would take. You can learn more about filtration ideas at http://www.austinsturtlepage.com in the 'Articles' section.

You probably also have three other problems going on-

1. Overcrowding. Turtles need lots of room for proper exercise, stress reduction, cleanliness, etc. Aim for 10 gallons of water per inch of turtle. Thus, 2 2" turtles would need about 40 gallons of water- note that this does not mean a 40 gallon tank- but 40 gallons of water in a 60+ gallon tank. Most of us use big plastic tubs or kiddie pools for this.

2. Heat. Cloudy water is often a problem in tanks with cool water temps. Heat the water in the tank to about 75-80.

3. Diet. Often, the foods we feed add to the problem.

Try the Austin's Turtle Page link and find the care sheet for your turtle- there might be some other areas that need some tweaking and they can really help!

2006-11-02 06:52:52 · answer #2 · answered by Madkins007 7 · 1 0

How oftentimes do you alter their water? How oftentimes do you sparkling the clear out? Does the water have a solid smell? Do you employ a internet to scrub out the waste and left over nutrition? what style of clear out do you employ and how massive is it? How massive is the tank and how a lot water do you grant them? What coloration is the water? changing the water on my own won't resolve the problem - you should scrub the clear out incredibly nicely, or the water will proceed to advance cloudy. once you feed the turtles, and that they quit ingesting their nutrition, take the nutrition out genuine away - use a internet to get each and all of the nutrition out of the water. interior of minutes, end result and particular vegetables can set in and reason the water to develop into very cloudy, then giving off a bad smell. If the water has a eco-friendly coloration to it, it must be an algae bloom. If the colour is white, then it incredibly is in all probability bacterial. If it incredibly is bacterial, it must be the ammonia ranges - I propose getting an ammonia attempting out kit and AmmoLock if worst contains worst. There are products in puppy furnish shops which could sparkling this up. If the water is harmlessly cloudy and not brought about by capacity of leftover nutrition, I propose throwing a cuddle bone in there - the calcium interior the cuttlebone will save the water sparkling. some advise getting a cuttlebone in basic terms for the turtles to gnaw on it, yet i found out that it does save the water clearer than time-honored. So, with a cuttlebone, it incredibly is a win & win. you are able to in all probability purchase a single cuttlebone on the puppy furnish shop for in basic terms a greenback.

2016-10-21 03:56:23 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

They need a bigger space. I keep my two turtles in a large kiddy pool. Island in the center and a filter. I clean it about once a month.

2006-11-02 15:29:00 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you need to get a big filter-you can buy it at like a fish store or at walmart. There are different sizes but you should buy a big one if the water gets dirty that fast.

2006-11-02 15:19:07 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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