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I had the same problem with my turtle that someone gave me. and he was also covered in algae. I had this stuff called Ick Away some kind of fungus remover stuff for my fish and I asked the pet store if I could use it in the turtle’s water and they said I could. So I put a few drops in the water every week. Also the pet store person told me to get a filter, basking ramp, and a light for the turtle and I did all that and my turtle looks very healthy. When I but fresh water in his tank I but 7 drops of Aqua safe with the new BioExtract in it and the water is always clean. I don't know what kind of water turtle my turtle is but its not a musk turtle so I don't know if any of the things I tried will help. But I hope your turtle gets healthy soon Study: Many Middle-Class White Moms-To-Be Drink Thanks for visiting!
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