just wondering how bad chloring is for turtles, i would occasionally like to give them a swim in the pool when they get older so they can really stretch their legs just wondinging how bad it is for them?
Bollocks, tap water is fine. And even if Chlorine could do nasty things to turtles the ammount in tap water is soooo low (don't know the exact ammount but i think it is in the parts per million categorie) it evaporates quickly enough not to do harm IMO. Tap water is fine for all reptiles, crocs, turtles, mertins etc. You will also find that most (probably all actually) croc farms display tanks/enclosures are chlorinated.
just wondering how bad chloring is for turtles, i would occasionally like to give them a swim in the pool when they get older so they can really stretch their legs just wondinging how bad it is for them?
waruikazi said:Bollocks, tap water is fine. And even if Chlorine could do nasty things to turtles the ammount in tap water is soooo low (don't know the exact ammount but i think it is in the parts per million categorie) it evaporates quickly enough not to do harm IMO. Tap water is fine for all reptiles, crocs, turtles, mertins etc. You will also find that most (probably all actually) croc farms display tanks/enclosures are chlorinated
I wouldnt i think it could hurt their eyes tap water is fine though.
You would be best off never putting clorine in the pool and filling it with turtles and fish 8)
If you kept it clean it would be no worse than swimming in a creek/river too.
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