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Setting up a turtle tank can feel daunting for first‑time enthusiasts. With over eight years raising red‑eared sliders and box turtles, I’ll guide you through selecting the right tank, filtration, lighting, and décor to ensure your shelled companion thrives.
Size Matters: Minimum 40 gallons per adult turtle.
Shape & Material: Glass or acrylic with sturdy silicone seams.
Canister Filter: Rated at least 4Ă— tank volume per hour.
Regular Testing: Monitor pH (6.8–7.8), ammonia, nitrites weekly.
Basking Lamp: 90–95 °F spot; maintain 75–80 °F water temp.
UVB Light: 5.0–6.0 UVB tube, 10–12 hours daily for calcium metabolism.
Bare‑Bottom vs. Gravel: Bare easier for cleaning; use smooth stones if gravel.
Basking Platform: Natural rock or floating dock with gentle ramp.
Clean & Position Tank: Place on level, sturdy stand away from drafts.
Install Filter & Heater: Set to manufacturer’s guidelines; cycle water for 24 hours.
Add Water & Conditioners: Dechlorinate; fill to cover shell by 1.5Ă— height.
Arrange Décor: Create hide spots with driftwood and aquatic plants.
Test & Adjust: Confirm temps and water parameters before introducing your turtle.
Daily: Check water level, temps, and turtle behavior.
Weekly: Change 25–30% water; clean filter pre‑filter sponge.
Monthly: Deep‑clean decorations; replace UVB bulb every 6 months.
Cloudy Water: Likely biological imbalance—clean filter and test water.
Shell Algae: Scrub gently with aquarium brush; increase water circulation.
Basking Refusal: Inspect lamp height and wattage; ensure dry, stable platform.
A well‑planned turtle tank fosters robust health and natural behaviors. By investing in proper filtration, lighting, and regular maintenance, you’ll enjoy watching your turtle bask, explore, and thrive in a habitat you created with confidence.
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