Red Ear Sliders live in and around fresh water. In the unlikely event that a collector has in his/her possession a Bull Shark or a River Shark then the turtle would most certainly be eaten.
I wouldn't recommend it.
A tank is very expensive and probably restricted to use by military personelle. You could kill a red ear slider by much more economical means.
No way!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The shark will eat it! Don't even take the chance!!
Yes you can, they are both variations of the same type of turtle. Just the same you can breed them to the albino.
a snake
Yes you could if it in a big enough tank or pond.
Yes, pond hyacinth is fine. Turtles can eat that plant.
You should keep a baby red ear slider away from other pets like dogs and cats because they are small so keep them in a good tank with maybe other baby turtles
what will happen is that the baby false map turtle will get along with the red ear slider .B ut it will just take a will.
The red ear slider terrapin lives up to 50 years
i dont think so it will maybe die
I buy baby goldfish for my turtles. The ones that they don't catch in about an hour or so, somehow they become friends and never bother them. My leftover goldfish are now the size of Koi.