I have two RES and I use it after every water change and I also add some when I add water to top off the tank level. I use an infant liquid medicine measuring cup to make sure I am using the right amount. Make sure you also de-chlorinate the water with a de-chlorinator
Algae benefit aquatic turtles by providing a food source as turtles may eat algae. Algae can also provide shelter for turtle hatchlings or smaller turtles. Additionally, algae can help keep the water clean by absorbing excess nutrients.
no crabs don't hurt turtles :)
Turtles can get hurt by being ran over by boats
Yes. Baby Turtles will eat algae as part of their diet, but it is not their main course.... and they can certainly do just fine without it.
It is commensalism
yes they do.
There has been no evidence of turtles eating stingrays. A turtles diet consists of algae, molluscks, squid, jellyfish, crabs and varied creatures of the sea. The turtles help coral thrive by consuming algae that grows on it.
normally they dont but if they had to they would
Pet TURTLES DO BITE BUT SOMETIMES IT DOESN'T HURT. Pet TURTLES DO BITE BUT SOMETIMES IT DOESN'T HURT.
fish , and turtles , snails frogs, and tadpoles
yes
turtles do sometimes for thier diet