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I'm sorry but no turtle can live in a 2.5 gallon tank. You will need a least a 20 gallon tank and that is even iffy when they grow up I would say get a 30-40 gallon tank for one turtle.
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For a tiny, tiny baby turtle, that is just fine. But an adult turtle needs a much, much bigger tank than that. An adult turtle needs a 20-gallon tank (30 inches long and 12 inches wide).
Quite often, as a 5 gallon tank will only suffice for the first few months of a hatchling turtle's life.
depends, can a ten gallon tank live in a goldfish
A 5 inch sized turtle is too big for a gallon sized tank. They need more room to swim and the filtration needs more water than that for a turtle that size. I have a 5 inch male red eared slider in a 29 gallon aquarium and I consider that to be the smallest tank I would recommend.
It could fit, but I doubt it would be healthy for the turtle.
No shark can live in a 3 gallon tank. It would be a nice home for a Betta though!
A ten gallon is really too small for even the smallest of turtles. Try starting a hatchling in a 20 gallon aquarium, even then though it will outgrow that size in about a year. Make sure that you provide your turtle with a dry basking spot, with basking lamp, AND a UV producing fluorescent light.
no.you have to have at least an 90 gallon tank or an 100 gallon tank.
I would suggest upgrading to a 10 gallon tank.
Only one, and sometimes a ten gallon tank isn't enough room. The tank should be 4-5 times the turtle length wise and 3-4 times the turtle in width. If you have more then one, each turtle should get that amount of space. The water should be 1.5 times deep for instance a 7 inch turtle would have water 10 inches deep.