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Old 01-28-03, 10:09 PM   #1
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clean water

HI,
I have the project to buy a spec caiman but I cannot what make for the water I have 2 idea
I change a part off water each days and change all water when she was dirty or I can use a very good filter for clean all(include ****,if that was possible) or do you have a better idea(what do you do)
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sorry I don't speak very well english
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Old 01-28-03, 10:19 PM   #2
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I recommend both the use of a good filter system as well as water changes as needed. I find the filter helps, but doesn't replace changing the water. It's also good to have the water circulating, etc so it isn't stagnant. Hope this helped
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Old 01-28-03, 10:23 PM   #3
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Hi,
thk I go use a little filter for keep good water and I change water when he do a little or big... ;-)
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Old 01-30-03, 03:02 PM   #4
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Maybe this will help you for my smaller crocodiles tanks 4 by 6 – 4 by 8 feet I only use fluval 403 or equivalent canister filters, the important thing is to have a depression in the bottom of the tank 12in by 12in with a 2in valve. This way all the faeces fall at the bottom and are flushed as you open the vale when needed, and all you ever use is a gallon or tow, the filter keeps everything sparkle and makes sure water circulation brings detritus at the bottom.
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Old 02-01-03, 02:06 PM   #5
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A friend of mine uses swimming pool filters and part water changes,his tanks are sparkling clean. If your going to get a croc you have to plan for when it gets 5,6,7 feet and up.
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Old 02-01-03, 04:59 PM   #6
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it's a good idea but that don't do a lot off sound?
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