Turtle Sulfa Block replacement
Turtle Sulfa Block replacement2007-11-24 2:02:52
take them out of the mold and place on a cookie sheet
bake on 350 for 1 hour depenting on what type of mold you use i would just keep a eye on them so they dont burn ( i wait till i have cooked something then do it after wards to save eleticicy)
there you go you just saved a fortrune
Hope this helps! :-)
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You need to check with a vet or with your nearest college of animal medicine.
I replace it whenever it disappears. Just because the turtle was sluggish doesn't mean it was unhealthy, if it was in cool water then it may have been getting ready to hibernate.
Don't worry about the sulfa block- they really don't help that much. It is far better to just offer the right temps, clean filtered and heated water, good lighting, and a good diet.
Turtles are so resistant to chemicals that the sulfa probably does not do anything, and it is awfully diluted in a good tank. The same applies to conditioners, calcium blocks, etc.- you jsut don't need them!
You probably already know the good web sites, but for the others:
http://www.redearslider.com and
http://www.austinsturtlepage. com are good places to go.
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