try baking soda and vinegar
you buy an algae fish at a pet store to eat the algae.
under were it says how hungry or thirsty your foo-pet is it says feed, water, and groom. if you click the groom button you can clean your pet
It really depends on the kind of pet you have. The main thing to do is to feed and water it! And then clean up after it.
That is just some algae, most wild-caught or poorly cared for turtles have it. A couple weeks in good, clean, water will get rid of it. You may notice it on other parts of the turtle as well.
It depends on how often you clean the tank. you dont need a sucker fish if you clean your tank alot. If you dont clean your tank that often then get one. you should talk to your local pet store for more information.
If you have an algae eater and no algae you can go to any pet shop and get algae waffers.
You can... they probably won't like it! If they smell, clean out their cage.
To clear up a cloudy green fish tank, you can try the following methods: Perform a partial water change to remove excess nutrients and waste. Clean the tank decorations and substrate to remove algae and debris. Adjust the lighting and feeding schedule to reduce algae growth. Add live plants or algae-eating fish to help balance the ecosystem. Use a water clarifier or algae treatment as recommended by a pet store or aquarium expert. These steps can help improve water quality and clarity in your fish tank.
food, water, a weekly bath, exercise, and a clean cage.
Soak them in soapy water or use a bathroom wipe to clean it.
If you have a pet is is VITAL that it has access to fresh water at all times. It needs to be able to drink when it feels thirsty, not just when you feed it. Imagine being thirsty yourself and not being able to get a drink. Make sure your pet water is clean and full at all times and that your pet knows where the water is and can get to it.
There are specialised foods for algae eaters at most good pet shops.