Yes, and no. Technically, you can turles with fish. However, most turtles are carnivorous, and will eat fish. And they are also quite messy, and might make the aquarium too dirty for the fish to live. Basically, you can do it, but it doesn't really work very well most of the time.
for two males a ten gallon tank heavly planted, two females 1 gallon, male and female same as first one
It is generally not recommended to house turtles and lizards together in the same tank. Turtles require different environmental conditions, such as water for swimming and a basking area, while lizards need dry land and specific heating and lighting requirements. Additionally, there could be potential conflicts over food and territory between the two species.
Turtles are not a natural enemy of lions. These two animals do not share the same habitats or compete for the same resources. Lions are carnivores, while turtles are herbivores or omnivores, so there is generally no direct conflict between them in the wild.
Long-necked turtles mate in the water, with the male closely following the female until she is ready. The male then positions himself on top of the female and fertilizes her eggs as she lays them. Mating can be a rough process involving biting and other aggressive behaviors between the turtles.
Turtles don't have flippers. They have webbed feet that are in between their toes. But if I were you I would look at it because they can scratch! Alternate answer: Sea turtles have flippers. Sea turtles have two front flippers located at the front of their body near the head and they have two back flippers located at the rear of the body near the tail.
Nothing, they will probably become friends. Female turtles are very compatible. Now, you don't want to have multiple males in a tank with out more than enough females to go around because they will fight.
Yes I have 3 in one tank
yes
no, it is not ok are you lidding me the will nock each other up
for two males a ten gallon tank heavly planted, two females 1 gallon, male and female same as first one
My two turtles have lived with minnows that I bought to feed them for about two years without hurting one, but they do like pet goldfish. ; p
If it's a huge tank, has an outstanding filter, and has two or three large basking spots each with UVB light (large means that it can fit all three turtles on it).
To tarantulas cannot live in the same cage together. If you put two together they will fight and one will die.
no they are too territorial
Yes they can as long as you follow the rule about 10 gallons per inch of shell for all turtles. For instance= 2 2 inch turtles need 40 gallons not just 20. Make sure the turtles are near the same size and you don't have two males or there will be aggression. Also, if you have a male and a female prepare for them to mate. Also, the tank gets dirtier a lot faster.
Depending on the species, one or two. Turtles will keep growing through their entire lives, overcrowding or expecting them to only grow to the size of the tank is something that usually leads to dead turtles.
No the two male bettas will kill each other if they are put in the same tank.