As many know, I have 1.2 N kaiseri. I have had them for just over a year. I have kept them aquatic all the time since I got them. I believe they were kept aquatic before coming here. They are cb. Over the past month there has been a slow build up of algae in their tank. The water quality is perfect and I continue with water changes as always. I have partially cleaned the tank once and the algae stayed gone for a time. They are healthy and continue to lay a few eggs here and there. It seems the algae has no effect on them, as I have read. It just seems to be getting worse. They are located in an area in the basement where they do not get any direct sunlight.
As the warmer months approach I was wondering if it would be possible to convert them to land dwellers for the summer and completely take down the tank to do a thorough cleaning. If this is possible, is there any down side to keeping them aquatic during the cooler months, say November through April, and then on land the rest of the time? I know their skin has to change to go to land dwelling, but what are the pros and cons, if any of doing such? I appreciate any input from those more experienced than me. :happy:
As the warmer months approach I was wondering if it would be possible to convert them to land dwellers for the summer and completely take down the tank to do a thorough cleaning. If this is possible, is there any down side to keeping them aquatic during the cooler months, say November through April, and then on land the rest of the time? I know their skin has to change to go to land dwelling, but what are the pros and cons, if any of doing such? I appreciate any input from those more experienced than me. :happy: