sweetnspoiled55 wrote:hi, ive had Stan for about 8 months now, and i have him in a 20 gallon tank and i have an AquaClear for a 20 gallon tank. and i have to clean the tank every couple of weeks. granted by the time i have time to clean it the water is pretty gross. but i was wondering if there was a better filter i could get that would help me not have to clean the tank so much. also is there an easier way to empty and refill the tank. i have to take a water pitcher, dump water into a bucket, and then dump the old water in the tub, then take buckets of the water i let sit for a few days and dump it in the tank and it is such a long process, there has to be an easier way to do this! can someone help me out?
1st: feed the turtle in a separate container.
2nd: Get a waterfall filter that is rated for a bigger tank than what you currently own to make sure you get enough filtration & make sure to change the filter weekly (don't just rinse/reuse the filter; use new filter every time).
3rd: get a waste degrader solution & use once/week. This works AWESOME & will not harm your turtle.
In terms of changing the water, I use a siphon tube & 5 gallon (paint) bucket. You don't have to put your mouth on the tube, you just have to submerge the tube in the water (get all the air out), put your finger over one end to block it, put it over the open bucket & let it go so the water fills the bucket. I hand carry the bucket outside & water my flowers with the dirty turtle water. To fill back up, I use the rubbermaid container that I feed my turtle in (not as heavy as the bucket & fits better under the sink tap). If you can, the easiest way to fill the tank is to use your garden hose. At my old house, I used to route it thru the window and into the tank. Simple & saves some wear & tear on your back.
I don't let excess water sit around my house to get the chlorine out. I let the tank sit for half/day with the filter running after I change the water (charcoal in filter removes chlorine & I throw in a calcium block or two to condition the water) while my turtle runs around my house. Besides, Sheba just loves roaming the house & her shell completely dries out which is good for her.
You have to understand that my turtle is very large, so her waste is large also since she eats a lot. So I have spent half my life perfecting the art of not having a tank that smells like "turtle"....
