Yes they can! But make sure there is only a 3 inch difference length wise (from head to tail of the shell) between your smallest turtle and your largest turtle. Because if there is too much difference; the bigger one could pick on it or even kill it. But other than that; you are good to go. Just watch for awhile to make sure they wont fight! Good luck!!!
They should all be male, or all female. If not they might fight over a mate...
YOU WILL NEED A HUGE CAGE! Not even a glass tank anymore. We're talking outdoor pond (for adults). They are large, active reptiles as adults and in my opinion keeping that many in a glass tank is cruel.
Sun turtles are land turtles and species of Snappers are aquatic, u can put them together but u would have to have a big enough tank to where they both had equal amounts of room to move about, and that would be a pretty big tank, the sun turtle would need a sand habitat and the Snapper would need a water habitat, they would still fight because Turtles tend to be terratorial.
No!! That should never be an idea the turtle is freashwater!! The clown is salt water salt water and freashwater equals death for the animal a salt water cant go with freash and vice versa dont do that the fish will die and so will the turtle i own to yellow bellys aka YBS for short
they can eat slugs worms live fish and dead fish bugs .
dolphins,sea turtles,clown fish
What is the unusual characteristics of the clown fish?
I was told that if the fish were not bigger than the turtle, the turtle will kill it and try to eat it. I was also told if you dont change the water enough, chemicals that the turtle puts out of it's skin naturally will kill the fish.
Clown fish in french is poisson clown
Clown Fish
No, I tried with my goldfish and they definitely didn't get along.
Hm let me see. Clown FISH Clown FISH My guess would be it's a ........FISH! ~Me~
Sharks, Whales, Dolphins, clown fish, minnows, sea turtles, stingrays, and also many more!
In finding nemo. they were clown fish and they made jokes.
Whales, turtles, crabs, kelp, seaweed, dolphins, shrimp, sharks, octopus.
what about chemistry on clown fish