No, turtles are very inquisitive and they would go right up to the catfish bite them, get stabbed, and then you would have the problem of having a hurt catfish and a stabbed turtle.
Red eared sliders love eating plants as part of their diet, so any plants that are put in with them will be quickly eaten.
It means that it needs a calciam block you put in the water. You can find them at pet stores.
Personally - I wouldn't recommend it... Many adult terrapins view ANYTHING smaller than themselves as food - it's likely they would size the hatchling up as a potential meal !
Any other types of turtles would be ok. Just don't put two males together. Geckomaster
They will go to sleep at night by themselves, if you make it dark enough. You just turn the aquarium's UV lamp off, and dim the lights in the room, and in a little while the turtles will go to sleep.
If you have sharp or jagged rocks or gravel at the bottom of your tank could be rubbing out on turtle's legs. I suggest that you put some smoother gravel in or just take out the gravel or rocks!
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Yes. They produce salmonella to digest their food. It is important that children don't handle small turtles and put them in their mouth. That is why it is illegal to sell them under 4 inches in size. Just be sure to wash your hands after contact with the turtle.
yes, i have 4 freshwater catfish about 5 inches long in a 55 gal. tank.
No if you get spiked by a catfish is not poisiness just put some dissenfectant on it and a bandaid you will survive.
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