



xfallwithmexo wrote:There is some sort of film over the water that looks kind of like oil but thats impossible. You can't feel it it just looks a little slicky. it's clear.

Diamondbacks4Life wrote:xfallwithmexo wrote:There is some sort of film over the water that looks kind of like oil but thats impossible. You can't feel it it just looks a little slicky. it's clear.
You dont have enough surface agitation if you are getting that. That oil like film actually is coming from the turtle pellets

ry4nk1msres wrote:I had a similar concern with my canister filter about not moving enough current to the opposite corner of the tank. I took the idea from my marine tank and added a power head (like a blower/fan that goes underwater). It did the trick and moved the "waste" along the opposite corner of the tank towards the filter pick-up. You can get a cheap one like 10-20 bucks as wouldn't need one that powerfull, just enough to move water evenly about the tank, it beats buying another filter. Either way I would check the filter to make sure it working properly, a film on the top of the water sometimes is from stagnent water, does your filter outlet (where the water blows out of) "break" the surface of the water?
Good Luck!


xfallwithmexo wrote:But there aren't any pellets in the tank they get fed else where

Diamondbacks4Life wrote:xfallwithmexo wrote:But there aren't any pellets in the tank they get fed else where
Your rinse off your turtles before moving them back into your tank from seperate feeding area.

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