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I wouldn't recommend it - since the RES will view the fish as food !
no it can not
NO! Turtles are reptiles and should be kept in a vivarium never in an aquarium with fish. Reptiles and amphibians will foul the water and the fish will not survive.
it depends if the turtle is small if its small it can live in small places example a small fish tank with some rocks in it a big turtle should live in a large tank with rocks in it
Try to get it, 3 times bigger than your turtle. I have a not so little red eared turtle and i keep it in a large tank.
just throw your sperm in the tank and the turtle will eat it and it will be pregnet
I'm pretty sure. I've had a red eared slider and an Ouachita map turtle living together in the same tank for about... I don't know exactly... Maybe about 3 years? They are friendly toward each other (well, they aren't mean to each other) so I'm pretty sure they can be in the same tank. But my red eared slider did grow up together.
around 80 degrees.
If only the wild turtle shows no agression. From my xperience, my wild turtle fatally bit my small red eared slider to death.
Yes, turtles can survive in many environments, as long as they are fed.
Yes, i have one but i also have lots of hiding places and plants for the fish.
no RES turtles are fresh water turtles