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« on: April 05, 2008, 08:58:04 PM »

ok I found out algae eaters get very big, but i need something in my 1 gallon aquarium to control algae, it might be less than 1 gallon , but around there, there is no filter or anything, is there something i could get to eat on the algae without being too much trouble or having to change much for? or should i just buy a small filter.. all that is in the tank is a male betta... thanx Madison! Also i thought of the lil snails, heard they reproduce a lot, thought of putting one in my turtles tank.. its a shallow water turtle with 3 comets in there with him! any help will be greaT!
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1 eastern spiny softshell(madison)
4 comet goldfish(Alvin Simon Lisa and Maggie)
4 corys (Squirt Abby Lilly and Millie)
2 dachshunds (Smokey & Chloe)
3 hermit crabs (Squidward Mr. Krabs and Sandy)
3 tetra ( Dorothy Blanch and Rose)
2 african dwarf frogs ( Smiley and Miley)
1 random game chicken (Lucy)
1 terapin (Little Ricky) and 3 small snails(Houie Douie and Louie) and 2 big (Freddie and Spongebob)
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« Reply #1 on: September 19, 2008, 06:28:02 PM »

ok I found out algae eaters get very big, but i need something in my 1 gallon aquarium to control algae, it might be less than 1 gallon , but around there, there is no filter or anything, is there something i could get to eat on the algae without being too much trouble or having to change much for? or should i just buy a small filter.. all that is in the tank is a male betta... thanx Madison! Also i thought of the lil snails, heard they reproduce a lot, thought of putting one in my turtles tank.. its a shallow water turtle with 3 comets in there with him! any help will be greaT!
you should probly get a filter or get a biger tank like a 10 gallon so that way if u do decide to get a algae eater it will go togther smoothly.
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« Reply #2 on: September 19, 2008, 09:09:20 PM »

Snails would work if you have fish in there and get over run with snails. The turtles will love them! Smiley
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I did have the following turtles but they went to a new home
2 Red Ear Sliders, 1 Eastern Box Turtle, 1 Russian Tortoise, 1 Yellow Belly Slider, and a Midland Paint.

I currently keep 2 Yearling Eastern Box Turtles.
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« Reply #3 on: November 16, 2009, 09:27:41 AM »

Mississippi Map Turtles, especially!
http://www.turtlesale.com/home/index.php?page=baby-turtles-page-1
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