You can try putting ads in newspapers (or better yet, online at Craigslist), and putting fliers up in local pet stores, advertising that your turtle is up for adoption. You can also try contacting local zoos, especially children's zoos and petting zoos. Many of them have exhibits or zoo classes which they need turtles for.
There is no such thing as a red eye slider, maybe you were trying to say redeared slider. (the red is not on it's eye, it is on it's ears) Common mistake. Check this website out. It tells you alot of things about the red eared slider. http://www.austinsturtlepage.com/Care/caresheet-red_ear_slider.htm
if your turtle is a male you will see a bump on either side of its tail. if its a female its more likely to be aggressive and will only have a slight bump on either side of it's tail.
No, these two animals cannot live together well. The turtle will often attack the crab in an effort to eat it, and it is not advisable for them to live in the same tank together.
Temperate or wetlands
no
A slider turtle is basically like a category of turtles including the Yellow Belly Slider Turtle and the Red Eared Slider turtle.
The red ear slider terrapin lives up to 50 years
Temperate or wetlands
5 minutes
Well, in my experience my two male red- eared sliders get along pretty well. Sometimes they will fight for food.
No. Eventually the turtle will kill the catfish.
In freshwater, such as warm marshes of Florida. They love the sun.