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We have 2 Red ear sliders, 4 rescued baby DBT's, 2 baby Chinese box turtles, 3 rescued eastern box turtles, 3 Florida box turtles, 2 Woma pythons and a bearded dragon. Will be releasing the DBT's in the summer once they grow some more.
I think a reactor will help with the situation. But as stated before you need to determine where all the nutrients are coming from and reduce it which in turn will no longer feed the cyano. Water movement is a plus so nothing settles and goes through the skimmer and/or reactor.
I have been following this on the reptile side for awhile and it ridiculous how naive these politicians are. I know the fish side will be impacted. They don't realize all the progress we novice's have made in captive breeding with reptiles and fish.
Show was good; waited an hour to get in the door. Many python morphs and rarities. They had black head pythons, womas which were more orange than ours and for the same price, many rattle snakes and cobras, even a red pygmy rattle snake. The chameleons were dirt cheap and wanted to buy one but...
I have an 80lb mutt. I cannot give him rawhide bones as he gets very possessive. We give dog biscuits which he can eat rather quick and no issues.
Good luck.
This Saturday heading to Hamburg, PA for the Northern Berks Reptile Show. Plan to bring a cooler or two to store some frozen rats.
May even pickup another lizard while I am there. Looking to get another chameleon if the price is right.
That was very nice of Marineland to make the donation. Also, good luck with the rebuild. I was hit by the storm as well but not sure if I am starting up again.
First I need to get the house fixed.