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Zoo Med Turtle Dock

by Zoo Med
CODE ZM290
Original price $30.95 - Original price $89.95
Original price
$30.95
$30.95 - $89.95
Current price $30.95
Availability:
2 in stock.
Availability:
2 in stock.
Availability:
2 in stock.
Availability:
Out of stock
Size: Mini (3.5" x 8")

The Zoo Med Turtle Dock® is a unique floating dock for Aquatic Turtles to bask on. A self-leveling feature automatically adjusts to all water levels. The submerged ramp allows Turtles easy access to a dry basking area for maximum exposure to heat and UVB lamps. Available in multiple sizes to easily accommodate any size aquatic Turtle.

 

FAQ:

Q: How do I clean my Turtle Dock®?

A: The dock can be rinsed with warm tap water. A soft scrub brush can be used to remove algae from the dock.

Q: The suction cups for my Turtle Dock® aren't sticking to the glass any more.

A: You can try soaking the suction cups in a mixture of hot water and white vinegar. This process should revive them. You can also scrape the water deposits off of the glass to be sure that the suction cups can stick to the glass.

 

The Zoo Med Turtle Dock® is a unique floating dock for Aquatic Turtles to bask on. A self-leveling feature automatically adjusts to all water levels. The submerged ramp allows Turtles easy access to a dry basking area for maximum exposure to heat and UVB lamps. Available in multiple sizes to easily accommodate any size aquatic Turtle.

 

FAQ:

Q: How do I clean my Turtle Dock®?

A: The dock can be rinsed with warm tap water. A soft scrub brush can be used to remove algae from the dock.

Q: The suction cups for my Turtle Dock® aren't sticking to the glass any more.

A: You can try soaking the suction cups in a mixture of hot water and white vinegar. This process should revive them. You can also scrape the water deposits off of the glass to be sure that the suction cups can stick to the glass.