You first stick in a siphon and so you don't have to suck on it, dip it in open end towards the surface and hold it out of the water. Let the water run down until the big part is almost empty, then dip it in quick. (You might have to dip it upside down.) This may take multiple times. Then, you put it open end down, and stick it in the gravel. You should see all the turtle feces and uneaten food coming up. The scales will come up too, but you will need to release the suction and get those out by hand because they will get stuck in the tube. IMPORTANT: Always get the turtles out and put them in a fairly large bucket filled a little bit with water and put other decorations in a SEPARATE bucket. Keep cleaning until you can stick the end of the hose in anywhere in the gravel and have pretty much nothing coming up in it. Good luck with your turtles! ; )
Take out the turtles and put them in your bath tub with some water. Make sure that the water isn't too hot for them. The temperature should be around 78 degrees F. Take out all of the cage items (rocks[not gravel], logs, plastic plants, filters, heaters ect...) and scrub them, with no soap or cleaners just water, to get any dirt or algae off of them. If you have a pump that gets the water out of the tank for you, then use it and stir it around in the gravel to suck up the poop and dirt. If you don't have one, then use a cup and a bucket to get the water out. Once it's too shallow to scoop without getting gravel in your cup then push all the gravel to one side in a pile and scoop out as much water as possible. There will still be dirt in the pile of gravel so poor some clean bath water over the pile and them scoop it out. Keep doing that until the water that comes out of the gravel looks clear. Get out as much of the bath water as possible but if a little remains it won't hurt your turtles. Spread the gravel out and fill your cage with clean spring water or kangen water. Return the cleaned cage items to your cage. Buy some turtle approoved water cleaner and put it in the water as described on the label. You can also buy a little thing in the shape of a turtle that dissovles in the water over time and kills bacteria as well as dissovles poop. I don't know what they are called but you can find them in the reptile section of most pet stores. When i get them i put them in my filter because my turtles always try to eat them. Any way, let your water heat up if you have a heater and then put your turtles back in!
One cleans a turtle tank by taking out the turtles and putting them in a safe place. Then, one must change the water, rinse any decorations, and then replace the water. The water should sit for a while until it goes back to the ideal temperature for a turtle habitat, and only then can the turtles be placed back in the habitat.
putting your finger in water and rubbing it on the terrapins upper and lower shell
First you take something like an old tooth brush and scrub down the shell. The cool off the shell with cool water.
Run warm water over your turtle, and use an old toothbrush and scrub in little circles. This will get all the nasty gunk out of the cracks.
Soap and water but be sure to get all of the soap out of the tank, then full it back up with water and your good to good.
with a tooth brush
It gets sick, so if you want a happy turtle clean it.
smaller aqarium
Well to keep your turtle tank clean i suggest putting the turtle in a separate bowl. Then scrubbing the edges of the tank will rid algae or other unpleasant rots. If you have gravel or pebbles on the bottom of the tank either replace them or run them through hot water for a few minutes. Then just set up the tank fill it with water and put your little turtle inside! Hope this helps!
The tank will go very mouldy, mossy and unhealthy. The turtle that lives in the tank would probably be living in toxic water.
if white stuff is floating in your turtle tank. you should take your turtle out of your tank.Then you should clean your tank out. Or you can go and by a filter @ united kingdom.Its on (MAINE.ST.THATS IN EAST ORANGE)
Well then get a different tank quick!
You clean your turtles tank every 2 weeks and you dont need to wash your turtle because your turtle will wash itsself in the fresh water you have put in
That depends, if you have a twenty gallon tank (too small, but just for example) you should have a filter that can filter 20 gallons efficiently. I would recomend a whisper power filter, it tells you how big of a tank it should be in. (For a 20 gal. it will say on it "20".) hope this helps :)
Nothing a strong one...
Well, when two turtles of the opposite sex really love each other...
I usually cleaned my tank once a month, or when it started to smell. Or, when the filter and rocks started to get slimy. Keeping a clean tank is vital to your turtle's health, so make sure to remember to clean.
No. Cleaning out a turtle tank is a lot of hard work. First, you have to remove the dirty water from the tank, bucketful by bucketful. Then you have to carry the tank to the bathtub, dump out all the gravel, rinse the gravel separately, and then wash the tank with soap and water. It's a lot of physical labor and it takes a long time to do (about 2 hours).But if you have a filter for the tank, you do not have to do it very often (3 or 4 times a year). If you do not have a filter, you will have to clean out the tank at LEAST every other week.