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is my painted turtle sick…part 2?

for the past few days my painted turtle has become lethargic, i can still get him to eat but he seems to eat in slow motion. the tank water is always 78 and has not gone down so i don’t think it is too cold bc he used to love it.

i am afraid he is not getting the vitamins he needs bc he HATES reptomin sticks (if i can trick him into eating one he will spit it out). his diet is all crickets, brine shrimp and flies im afraid he is getting too much protein. i have anacris in the tank but he never eats it. how can i get him to eat veggies?

Breeding Tank for Bettas (temperature)?

I am feeding the female bloodworms and the male wont eat them, so I keep feeding him the regular pellets. I am aware that the tank water should be around 80-85 degrees. Or such things like that. How would I keep it that warm? Just regular room temp or is there something like a water heater so something I can add? Plus, if my female is eating the good food and my male won’t (including bloodworms and brine shrimp) will this be ok for him while he is helping the frys? By the way, they are all in the same tank. Not attacking or anything. Just a little chasing here and there.
Also, would I be able to add a snail to clean uyp the mess? Would it affect the baby fry?

Feeding fish frozen food?

I have always given my fish a variety and recently tried frozen (about a month ago). The kind I have is a ‘Freshwater Variety Pack’ which contains bloodworms, baby brine shrimp, krill, and spiranela. The fish I have in my tank are: angelfish, clown loach, pristilla tetras, rams, hatchetfish. I believe the angelfish is eating the frozen food, but I don’t see any of my other ones eating. This is my fourth attempt (at first I thought that may just need to get used to it.) I believe I am following feeding instructions correctly: Take frozen cube and place in a cup with tank water – I wait about 10 minutes, stir it up, break it up with my fingers and pour it in. I have been hearing a lot of great things about the frozen food but mine don’t seem to eat it. They love the freeze dried blood worms, tubifix worms, brine shrimp, etc. I’m just trying to give my fish the healthiest diet possible and want to add frozen once a week. Any suggestions? Thank you

What could of caused my Betta fish to have died?

I got him from Petsmart in Dec. of 2007 . He had a 5 gallon tank with a heater and filter. I did weekley water changes. I fed him pellets and brine shrimp. I noticed his color was turning gray about 2 months ago, he use to be purple all over and his chin was white which was new this month. Yesterday I noticed his water was yellow, almost the color of urine. I then notice there was some sort of net (Bug) dead in his fish tank water. I did a water change last night, and woke up this morning he was gone. In the last month he would spit out his pellets, he did enjoy the brine shrimp. As I was taking him out his tank today, his color was rubbing off on the paper towel, the paper towel was turning purple which is his color if that helps. Also his eyes were cloudy when I was examining him. What could have caused my fish Tony to have passed? Thanks!

Whitish-gray pock marks on Oscar?

3 1/2 yr old Tiger Oscar, 8″ from tip to tip, living alone in 40 gal tank. Water slightly acidic and hard. Partial water changes done about 6gal every two weeks. Undergravel filter w/ powerhead and Aquaclear 300 outside filter. Fed Hikari brand Oscar tablets, occasional frozen bloodworms and frozen brine shrimp. He gets live feeder goldfish every now and then, but only after they’ve been quarantined for at least a week.

Recently Oscar has developed symmetric pock marks about the size of a BB and grayish-white in color about 1/16 ” apart around his whole jaw (from one side of face to other.) Doesn’t seem to be in any discomfort, and he eats well, but the marks resemble the “hole in the head disease” from the ’80′s. But I believe that was parasitic and was generally one lesion only.

Does anyone think I should be concerned?

BTW…I’ve had freshwater tropicals all my life; have successfully bred angels and have kept many happy, healthy discus; so I’m not a noob.
Detail…now I’m kicking myself for not Googling ‘hole in the head disease’, but it was just a wild stab; I didn’t think it happened anymore. But that’s almost certainly what he has after seeing the pictures. Damn I hope I can save him.

If you return here, please tell me what you can about the carbon affect…I rinse it occasionally but change it even more less. Thanks.

Thanks Copperhead. 11 points ASAP.
Edit 2: That comment about the carbon should have read “less often,” but apparently you can’t fix additional details once you hit submit.