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Posted by: Blecha at Mon Nov 26 22:59:20 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Blecha ] Hmmm... I'm still not sure what the cause of the oil is. All I do is change 25-50% of the water in my turtle's tank(s) twice a week (using tap water treated with aqua safe), and replace the filter cartridge once a month. I also scrape algae and mineral deposits off of the sides and bottom with a razor blade when it builds up a bit and do occasional water changes in between if the water is more messy than normal. I've kept many different types of turtles for a long time this way and haven't had a problem yet. I would occasionally get an oil that sounds similar to what you're describing in an old snapping turtle tank but that was just because I didn't keep up on the partial water changes and would leave food in the water longer than I should have. Good luck and keep us posted. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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