No, I tried with my goldfish and they definitely didn't get along.
They will thrive on a mix of fish, turtle food, and some leafy vegetables.
Turtles can be cannibalistic. Adult and hatchling turtles should not mix. Also turtles with large size differences should be kept separate. A larger turtle would quite happily take a snap at a hatchling causing serious damage or death. So no, don't mix your baby turtles with your adults.
It is never wise to mix animals from entirely different groups. Turtles are Amphibians and will wreck the water purity for tropical fish. They should be kept in a Terrarium not an Aquarium. In addition; most turtles are carnivorous, and will eat whatever fish they are housed with.
this type of turtle is called a soft back turtle. it is about 3 to 5 inches long including tale and is usually kept as a pet. O.k that other person up there is wrong..This is a red bellied turtle.Or a mix of a red bellied turtle and a red eared slider..So there is the correct answer :D
if you mix blue and yellow you get brown not orange to get orange you mix red and yellow
If you mix yellow and brown you will get a goldenrod yellow! Hope this helps
The kind of fish that can mix with a minnow fish is a goldfish. Danio is another kind of fish that can mix with a minnow fish.
You could mix black , green, and blue with yellow.
No doubt they can live in a fish tank but it will certainly not do the fish any good. Turtles poo and piddle in the water and putrefy it making it deadly for fish to live in. They also bite chunks out of unwary fish. Please use your brains and don't try to mix Amphibians with fish. It can not and will not work in an enclosed aquarium.
You'd get orange if you mix red and yellow.
Yellow.. unless you mix it with another color too.
If you mix red and yellow together, you would get ORANGE!! :)