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Can Australian long-necked turtles survive without a filter and a UV lamp?
 
Yes Jahmu, of course, no filters or uv lamps in lagoons!, You will need to change the water and clean the tank much more regularly to keep it clean, but it'll be fine. As for uv, get it outside in the sun regularly, dont let it overheat though. Theres a great caresheet in the caresheets section here, front page, left at the top, under the feature articles-caresheets-other! cheers :wink:
 
Not that I am aware of. Turtles need UV rays to be able to be healthy and grow - to avoid getting soft shell which can kill them. As well as a UV light you should give them some natural sunlight at least once a week.

A filter is also necessary. Turtles provide a lot of waste and need to maintain a high (7.4 or more) ph level, which their waste will bring down. They also need a clean tank to be able to remain healthy and avoid fungal infection.
 
I was told that uv lights stop the shell softening but my turtel has always had a uv light and his shell is starting to go soft and flake, i think this is cos he won't get out of the water, anyway my friends turtel who has no light and is regularly out of the water and goes outside weekly has a perfect shell!!! :?
 
For sale , Turtle enclosure

G'day africancichlidau! :D I have been meaning to tell you how happy your /our turtles are in their new home...they get to play with 4 others in the pond and fernery! We absolutely love them all, so adorable, and such personalities... :wink:

Cheers, Judy
 
lol. Just the shell? That's about all there is of him now.

I was going to cut it in half to see how old it is, is that wrong?
 
mmmmm, don't think so....I mean, it's not like he's going to feel it. ;-):D
 
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jo said:
I was told that uv lights stop the shell softening but my turtel has always had a uv light and his shell is starting to go soft and flake, i think this is cos he won't get out of the water, anyway my friends turtel who has no light and is regularly out of the water and goes outside weekly has a perfect shell!!! :?

They also need an adequate diet and if they are recieving insufficient calcium or cannot metabolise it then they get soft shell and bone deformities. Seriously suggest you follow the link.
 
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