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RE: Algee Eaters?

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Posted by: iturnrocks at Thu Feb 16 01:23:21 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by iturnrocks ]  
   

>>If anyone is like me, they hate cleaning their tank. I was wondering if anyone has had any success with some kind of algae eaters such as a plecostomus or possibly snails. I'm not sure what the turtle will do with them... from past experience I would assume he would try to eat them... just like everything else in the tank (stupid turtle).
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>>Let me know if you have any in your tank successfully, or if you've tried in the past and advise against trying it.
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>>Thanks,
>>Jordan

Ive never had a problem with the turtle eating snails. The problem I get with snails is they have lots of babies, and they hang out in the filter intake and clog it up. The easiest way to clean the glass on a big aquarium is with one of those magnet scrubbers. I leave mine near the top of the tank and the turtle uses it as a perch sometimes.

Another thing that will help reduce algae is turning your lights off at night. Get a lamp timer from w@lm@art, and set your lights to a day/night cycle. Your turtle will appreciate that too.

If you decide to get a pleco, make sure it is bigger than your turtle. Your turtle may still bite it, but the chance of your turtle killing it are greatly reduced.
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