If you don't have a filter then get a VERY powerful one. Clean your tank once a month and do a 20% water change every 2 weeks. Get rid on any algae or rotten live plants. Feed your turtles in a different container, like one you would use for water melon but never use it for your food again. Buy water cleaners that are turtle safe, you can find them in the reptile section of most pet stores, and use it as directed. Make sure that your tank isn't over crowded. Hopefully this will solve your problem, I know how much turtles can stink so hopefully you won't have to live with it for too much longer.
Try to get it, 3 times bigger than your turtle. I have a not so little red eared turtle and i keep it in a large tank.
Keep the turtle in a tank, or don't let your dog near the turtle ?
Well to keep your turtle tank clean i suggest putting the turtle in a separate bowl. Then scrubbing the edges of the tank will rid algae or other unpleasant rots. If you have gravel or pebbles on the bottom of the tank either replace them or run them through hot water for a few minutes. Then just set up the tank fill it with water and put your little turtle inside! Hope this helps!
proably in a fish tank with the water not all the way full
24-28 C
You only need one that your turtle can swim in and if you get one to big it is okay they adapt to there inviorment
Soaking it in Onion Powder.
Give it a bath.......
a tank alligator?
Once Turtles Adapt to their home, id suggest Turtle/Reptile Pellets. i have 5 turtles and this is what i feed them. and if you want to keep them small, keep them in a medium-sized tank. ~The Turtle Expert
Just as long as they can't get a hold of the turtle, or the tank.
hi you need to have the rock high enough out of the water so when the turtle sits on it the shell will be able to dry off.