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Posted by Michael on March 01, 2002 at 09:14:46:
Hi all,
Jake wrote the following to one of my queries
"Dr. Turtle is harmful when used for no reason. it encourages the proliferation of "supergerms" and kills beneficial bacteria. this can lead to yeast infections, bacterial infections that cannot be treated, and other health problems. sulpha drugs should never be used long term, but just to treat an existing infection."
Now you got me worried. I use one Dr. Turtle every week and the reason i started using it is because i started noticing some white filmy layers being formed in the suction rubbers of my filters. These looked like some fungus. This growth has stopped since i started using Dr. Turtle. I have not noticed anything on my turtle.
Zoomed website said that Dr. turtle helps to prevent common bacterial and fungal diseases of water turtles. So as a preventive measure i started using Dr. Turtle every week.
What do you suggest i do to avoid this fungal (or whatever it is) growth without using Dr. Turtle. Does the use of salt in the water help ? i have read that somewhere. What do you use normally ? I have concerns about using slat like that it will affect the performance of the filters. i feel like it might clog the pores of the ceramic rings.
Thanks for your valuable thoughts.
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