Any secure container (such as a large plastic box with a lid) would do !
yes they do but if you want action get a snapping turtle get that lizard put it in the tank that lizad gone get swallowed
It is generally not recommended to house turtles and lizards together in the same tank. Turtles require different environmental conditions, such as water for swimming and a basking area, while lizards need dry land and specific heating and lighting requirements. Additionally, there could be potential conflicts over food and territory between the two species.
Some fish species may eat small lizards if they have the opportunity, but it is not a common part of their diet. Fish generally prefer feeding on smaller aquatic creatures like insects, worms, and smaller fish.
NO!!! Lizards should only be kept with other lizards of their own species. Some kinds of lizards are fine by themselves. Waste from the lizard is poisonous to fish. Also, Lizards do not need a lot of water, where would the fish go? Lizards don't swim. The lizard would eat the fish. Male betta fish are best housed by themselves, or in a 10 gallon or bigger tank with neon tetras, or other gentle community fish. Also, never house a male betta with another male betta, or a female betta. They will fight until their death. Females can be kept together. Three do fine in a ten gallon tank. NEVER put bettas with fish that have long flowing or colorful fins, the betta will mistake it for another betta and kill it.
Lizards cannot maintain their own body temperatures due the fact that they are ectotherms. In order to control their body temperatures lizards must use external means. A common way for lizards to do this is to take sun baths.
Sure clean and rinse it well and check for leaks
To do a septic tank cleaning you must open the tank, have means to get the waste out, and have a place to put it. This can usually be done with a septic truck which has a tube which will suction most of the waste from the tank.
If it is all over the rocks and walls it is time to put the fish in the small tank they came in while you do a full cleaning then put them back in. if it isn't to the full cleaning point (I full clean mine every 1-2 months) then you can buy algae scrubbers that you can use while the fish are in the tank, or if isn't that thick algae you can buy an algae eating fish.
you can put a turtle in a tank with no cover and it wont crawl out while you are sleeping
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yes they do but if you want action get a snapping turtle get that lizard put it in the tank that lizad gone get swallowed
They need to ALWAYS be in there tank with special chemicals :)
Actually fish should never need to be removed from the tank when you're doing routine maintenance. If they have to be then you're over cleaning and/or your tank is too small! In a healthy established filtered tank you only need to do 20% water changes once a week, the fish stay put. Constantly netting them and moving them about causes extreme stress and can kill them. If your tank is unfiltered then it's not suitable for fish.
An hour after the water is being cleaned by the filter than its safe to put them in.
It is generally safe to put bleach in your toilet tank as long as you follow proper precautions and dilute it properly. Bleach can help disinfect and clean the tank, but be careful not to mix it with other cleaning products as it can create harmful fumes.
smaller aqarium
you have a net and scope them out and put them in a bucket on bowl with some water from the tankthen once your done cleaning you put your fish back into the water