Turtle will most likely kill frog eventually.
YES, you can put a map turtle in the same tank with a slider.
If only the wild turtle shows no agression. From my xperience, my wild turtle fatally bit my small red eared slider to death.
I'm pretty sure. I've had a red eared slider and an Ouachita map turtle living together in the same tank for about... I don't know exactly... Maybe about 3 years? They are friendly toward each other (well, they aren't mean to each other) so I'm pretty sure they can be in the same tank. But my red eared slider did grow up together.
just throw your sperm in the tank and the turtle will eat it and it will be pregnet
around 80 degrees.
you can put fish in the tank but you can also put frogs in it too!
Sorry, I don't know the answer to your question. However, turtle shells should not be painted. The paint prevents the shell from growing with the turtle, and it amounts to slow suffocation and death for the painted turtle. first he did not paint the turtle that's the type of turtle he has second yes they can be in the same tank.
what will happen is that the baby false map turtle will get along with the red ear slider .B ut it will just take a will.
It is generally not recommended to house frogs and turtles together in the same tank. This is because turtles are known to be opportunistic feeders and may mistake the frog as prey, posing a risk to the frog's safety. Additionally, frogs have specific habitat and environmental requirements that may not be met in a turtle tank.
no RES turtles are fresh water turtles
I wouldn't recommend it - since the RES will view the fish as food !
your betta will do just fine in close proximity to the turtle