Heck no! Unless you prefer the headless variety of turtle for a pet.
ya they can but not a salamander with a snapper turtle the snapper will eat it
No. Eventually the turtle will kill the catfish.
No!?.
NO. The turtle will eat the frog.
the "red eared slider turtle" would be the best one because they can live up to 50 years!
Wild red eared sliders live about 20 years. Red eared sliders that live in an aquarium (that has a filter and a heater) can live up to 85 years. You always need to have a light for any aquarium turtle to rest in the "sun" or your turtle will not be that happy... I have one and is eight years so Turt has a long way to go.
For a short period of time yes. Eventually you will need one if you want your turtle to be healthy and live longer.
Turtle. Red eared slider turtles, live about 20 years and are just easier to take care of. Tortoises live 75 years and are harder
No, and for a number of reasons. First, seahorses are saltwater fish, and RES are freshwater animals. They could not live in the same environment. Secondly, a turtle would eat a seahorse. Turtles eat smaller fish. Third, seahorses are not available in many countries as they are a protected species. Fourth, even if you were to have a seahorse, they are very difficult to feed and keep alive. They are recommended only for very experienced aquarium keepers. Sorry!
The turtle will likely eat the rosy barbs if they are small enough.
You must have a lid on an aquarium holding a snapping turtle and an open area between the lid and the water surface to allow it to breathe.
Some tortoises have been known to live over 100 years but the average turtle lives about 30 (red eared slider) to 80 (sea turtles and box turtles).