Yes, you can golden thread turtles can go with any other Asian freshwater turtle.
a turtle can live in 2. water turtle can live in a pond and ocean like house. land turtles live in moist soil and dirt as well as deserts.
NO, absolutely not. Captive turtles should NEVER be released into the wild.
Sorry, I don't know the answer to your question. However, turtle shells should not be painted. The paint prevents the shell from growing with the turtle, and it amounts to slow suffocation and death for the painted turtle. first he did not paint the turtle that's the type of turtle he has second yes they can be in the same tank.
If you are talking about inside your house, yes they are called box turtles but if you are talking about inside their shell , no they have to come out to walk and get around
yes, you can. i have a very large turtle and a smaller turtle in the same tank and they get along fine. if you see the large one chasing the other, it may have food in its mouth so feed them at opposite ends of the aquarium. or, if your big turtle is a male, he might want to mate. to detract them from chasing each other have a hiding place for the small one and give feeder fish to keep the turtles busy. and i suggest each turtle having their own basking rock. my turtles get along fine.
As babies snapping turtles get along with all kinds of turtles. once the snapping turtle gets big enough, it starts to realize it is stronger and bigger than the other turtles. At that point it gets very aggressive. I have a 6 month old snapping turtle that is very calm and stays away from the other turtles. My friend's snapping turtle though, is another story. His snapper is always trying to bite the other turtles limbs but is to slow is the deep water.
Box Turtles live in The Dessert and dig burrows. They like to eat cactus fruit. :))))
NO. The eastern box turtle is a land turtle and the painted turtle is aquatic. If you had a habitat large enough that could accommodate a land area, a shallow water area and a deep water area it would be ok to house them together. The painted turtle would spend most of its time in the deeper water only coming on to land to bask, and the box turtle will spend the majority of its time on the land. They are not harmful to each other
While some cultures may eat turtle meat, it is not recommended due to the risk of exposure to harmful bacteria and diseases that turtles may carry. Additionally, many species of turtles are at risk or endangered, so consuming them can also have a negative impact on their populations.
Turtle House was created in 1820.
It might if you teach it how to. First try to lead your turtle to your house. If you succeed, give it a treat. Repeat this again and again until it knows that you will give it a treat if it finds its way home. My baby turtle does all sorts of things.
It is generally not recommended to house frogs and turtles together in the same tank. This is because turtles are known to be opportunistic feeders and may mistake the frog as prey, posing a risk to the frog's safety. Additionally, frogs have specific habitat and environmental requirements that may not be met in a turtle tank.