My two turtles have lived with minnows that I bought to feed them for about two years without hurting one, but they do like pet goldfish. ; p
Yes! Mine loves them
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Yes, i have them in the same tank and they're fine
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No. Not unless you're prepared to take care of all the baby turtles they will have together.
Yes! a tetras and minnows can live together in a big enough tank/aquarium but you need at least five of each kind because they are schooling fish i believe =)
turtles need to swim, live, everything in water and toads need water but don't live in it. . . . . Also the turtle could possibly eat the toad depending on size hahaha
No, a mussel or clam cannot be put in the same tank as a baby turtle. Baby turtles, as well as adult turtles will eat mussels and clams.
Yes, minnows can live in tap water. However, for them to live long in tap water, they need to have access to food and oxygen dissolved in that water.
Minnows are egg layers, the eggs hatch within five days after fertilization. Remove adults from the tank after they are fertilized or the adults will eat the babies. You can put in a fry pen for them to stay in if you do not have a tank for the adults.
Yes, they can live in dry land or in water :)
Taking care of wild minnows is much like taking care of tropical fish. They need clean water at the proper temperature and ph. Wild minnows may also need to have a current in their tank, and they will do best eating live or frozen foods.
ha ha gold fish dont eat minnows but if you put them in the same tank they wont be happy toegether trust me im afish expert he he just jokeing i saw it on telivision
Yes, and no. Technically, you can turles with fish. However, most turtles are carnivorous, and will eat fish. And they are also quite messy, and might make the aquarium too dirty for the fish to live. Basically, you can do it, but it doesn't really work very well most of the time.