Probably not, turtles are very curious creatures and they will probably bite the newt which will injure it. Then they might just decide to eat the newt. So no, get separate tanks for each.
YES, you can put a map turtle in the same tank with a slider.
no it can not because it may give the turtle disease
They will probally be eaten
Turtle will most likely kill frog eventually.
If only the wild turtle shows no agression. From my xperience, my wild turtle fatally bit my small red eared slider to death.
To change the water in a turtle tank effectively, start by removing the turtle and any decorations. Drain about 25-50 of the water and use a siphon to clean the gravel. Refill the tank with dechlorinated water at the same temperature as the tank. Reintroduce the turtle and decorations. Repeat this process every 2-4 weeks to maintain water quality.
3 years
They could but you risk the turtle eating the newt thinking it was food!
a tank alligator?
turtle, frog,newt,toad,beaver.
Absolutely NOT, newts and most other amphibians are toxic, and turtles eat just about anything they can fit in there mouths. If your turtle decides to eat the newt, not only will the newt die, but the turtle will succumb to the toxins in the newts skin.
No they will kill each other