As my turts grow up, their poop is growing accordingly, and the poop is really a pain in the bottom It messes up the water quickly, I have to change the water every 3-4 days. Any solution???
I have an underwater vacuum cleaner, but their poop gets decomposed ino fine powder that leaks back into the water....if I use a net, the poop also disintegrate and melts into the water. My filter is Whisper 30i tank is 20 gallon with 1' and 1 1/2 inch turts living in...... the filter doesnt seem to be able to take out that fine particles in the water, so the water remains milky
A python can change and refill water in a large tank fairly quickly, the vacuum can suck up debris, but the problem with them is, you get water in the wrong place it won't work anymore.
How does it suck the water out? With a battery, I hear it's connected to the sink? WHat purpose does that server, other than of course re-filling the tank. Does it use any mechanical or battery to suck the water out?
Python connects to the sink and creates a "vacuum" to suck the water out of the tank, it has special fittings etc to accomplish it. Its like a siphon but less disgusting and a lot quicker.
its just like a vac, the only difference is that its in the water rather than in the air so it sucks debris from water into the garbage bag and traps the garbage and releases the water back into the tank......but the problems is: the melted poop particles are smaller than the garbage bag holes, so literally the poop goes back into the water melted
I think the filter simply isn't keeping up with the load like it should. I don't know anything about your filter but if your filter were acting right you shouldn't need to change the water every three or four days and still have a mess on the bottom of the tank.
If you had no filter at all I would expect you to have to change the water frequently and work to keep the bottom of the tank clean.