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    Angie
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    Question Terrarium Smells


    My dilemma is between 2 tanks, the problem is I don't know which one is causing the smell.

    Tank 1) I recently put together a 40 breeder bombina tank, 3/4 water and using peat brick as a natural barrier and water is 6-7". Between the cork background I am using and the peat bricks the water is still red after being cycled for 2 months but I don't know which is causing the red. This tank is planted and has a waterfall/stream feature as well as fish in the water.

    Tank 1) I recently brought in a 20L for 2 Leopard Geckos that I rescued to bring back to life. They are shedding on a regular basis, soaking on their own and the females eyes are now both in the process of returning. Healthy and fat now, I wouldn't think they would smell. Also I clean their tank out about 2xs a week. Use the sand substrate, vines, slate, and bark in there.

    Now that the Leos are healthy again I am willing to adopt them out, but I thoroughly dislike the 40B now with the red water.

    Any suggestions on where the smell(s) might be coming from or how to get rid of the red water?

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    Kurt
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    Default Re: Terrarium Smells

    Activated carbon may remove the redness from the water, but then again maybe not. I believe its the peat thats making the water red.

    Can you describe the smell?

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    Angie
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    Default Re: Terrarium Smells

    It doesn't have the rotten egg type smell that I have had for the frogs in a bad setup. And now that I tried to mask it with apple cider smelly things I can't remember the smell. It just had a musky dirty odor to it. I am tearing the 40B down tomorrow and turning it vertical. Bombinas are going back into the 20L.

    Do Leo's produce an odor? They are my first herp so I have no idea if it is just them. I completely replaced the substrate as well but I don't know if the calcisand is producing the smell from the moisture.

    What a pain. I have never had tank odors before At least this means I have more room for my Phyllomedusa tomopternas

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    Kurt
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    Default Re: Terrarium Smells

    As far as I know leopard geckos don't smell, but I guess if the enclosure was dirty it woud smell.

    GOod luck with the P. tomopterna, they are a cool frog.

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