well that is a hard question for quite a few people i am ten years old but i am a braineaque at turtles and tortoises in fact i am doin research and a report worth 600 points in sixth grade oh im sorry i am answering a question well to answer that wuestion it depends on what type of turtles or tortoises or delemphfies you put together like if you put two box turtles males and one Box turtle female in a regular sized sanctuary the two males will fight for the female same with any other types of turtles so mainly yes you can but it is very dangerous to put two males and one female so if you did id recomend putting two females one male or three males no females or even three females no males.
NO ! NEVER mix species together UNLESS they're found in the same environment naturally !
It depends on the characteristics. For example, they could be put into different species if they lived in different habitats.
Depends if they're straight, bi or gay. Gay turtles cannot reproduce.
you can not put them together because if you do the turtle will eat the fish turtles and fish should not live together unless the fish is their food
The turtle would probably try to eat the frog. I always go with a do not mix amphibians and reptiles rule of thumb.
As you said- different species. Diferent species have different geneticmaterials, and it does not match up. Like trying to put a DVD in a VCR.
No, its never a good idea to put two different species of reptiles together, they will likely fight and cause injury or death.
If you introduce them as children using the split-cage method, yes. any other way willl result in murder and fighting.
I suppose you can but any benefit no. Get different water plants
it depends on the type of turtle your talking about, turtles can live together but it is best to have one male ,one female or two females as the male turtles(depending on the type) can become igressive. I hope this helps:-)
It depends on the species and size of the turtles. Many turtle species do not thrive in the same tank due to aggression or differences in habitat requirements. It's best to research the specific needs of each turtle species before attempting to house them together.
It's generally not recommended to mix different species of lizards in the same terrarium as they may have different environmental and dietary needs, leading to stress and potential conflicts. It's best to house lizards of the same species together or keep them separate to ensure their well-being.