of course! i have a baby red eared slider living with a big 8 inch turtle and they get along! you have to make sure they know and like each other before you put them both in the same tank
well you shouldn't because it might eat the little one
yes if they are friendly
Its really a gamble to put any fish with a red eared slider , it depends how big the sucker fish is if it is small the turtle with probably eat it , you are supposed to let them grow up together i have a sucker fish with my red eared slider but they are baby's so they have not bothered it.
About 6 months
if the red eared slider's shell is 15cm. it is 5 years old!
It dose not matter what age they have to be to eat earth worms
our red slider turtle is 1 1/2 years old and she will eat 5 small goldfish at a time.
Red Eared sliders are aggressive over food, territory mates, etc. Most likely it was due to that aggression. I would suggest separating the sliders and taking the injured slider a vet. Good Luck!
Same as any other animal, either old age or some kind of disease.
The large tortoises from the Galapagos Islands can live more than 200 years. Some American box turtle have been documented at over 100 years old. Some sea turtles probably live 75 years or more. The common pet, the red-eared slider, can live 40 years or more if they receive good care.
feed it turtle food but make sure the food is big.feed it lettuce and krill.also earthworms and fresh fish.
let them hear it as it drops in to the cage.
usually they will live for up to 50 years if you care for them properly otherwise they will live only 5 or 6
It probably isn't normal, and it does not sound normal I would probably think about consulting a vet.