aslong as as the turtles are used to deep water and are able to come to the top of the water to breath it doesnt matter >But make sure they cant escape.You could slowly increase the level of of water once a week to make the good swimmers
it should be around 3/4 of a tank, but if its a big tank usually 1/2
Not a lot, but always make sure that the water is higher than the height of the turtle so that way if he flips himself he will have enough room to flip himself back up.
Ten gallons
You can just use regular water. In the summer/warm weather, I clean my turtles' tank outside with my hose. I also use faucet water. If you'd like to know how I specifically clean my turtles' tank, please contact me or reply to this answer.
3-4 inches.2 inches would suffice.answer- the first answer is only for like hatchling turtles. you should only put water above the turtle so it can lift its head out to bread
No.
Depends on the temperature
No, a mussel or clam cannot be put in the same tank as a baby turtle. Baby turtles, as well as adult turtles will eat mussels and clams.
I think it depends on how big the turtles are.
You clean your turtles tank every 2 weeks and you dont need to wash your turtle because your turtle will wash itsself in the fresh water you have put in
The turtles will eat the fish.
snail
a fishbowl
Yes, turtles are common pets. They are easily taken care of but do not put them in a water tank unless you are POSITIVE that their breed lives in water, or they'll drown. keep them in no less than a 20 gallon tank!!
You can make a Syrian hamster setup in a 10+ gallon fish tank. Make sure there is no water and that there is very soft bedding. You could also put various fish in your tank. The cool ones I think are the Angelfish, the Bettas, the X-ray Tetras, and the Neon Tetras. They need water and plants to swim around. You could put turtles in you fish tank. They need a very large tank though.