yes you should every once and a while so they can get excersise just keep an eye on them
Well then get a different tank quick!
no she will die
if white stuff is floating in your turtle tank. you should take your turtle out of your tank.Then you should clean your tank out. Or you can go and by a filter @ united kingdom.Its on (MAINE.ST.THATS IN EAST ORANGE)
All turtles but turtles don't like to be handled and aren't ment to be handled,so if ya want a pet you can play with I woudnt recommend a turtle.
a tank alligator?
YES, you can put a map turtle in the same tank with a slider.
For a tiny, tiny baby turtle, that is just fine. But an adult turtle needs a much, much bigger tank than that. An adult turtle needs a 20-gallon tank (30 inches long and 12 inches wide).
Try to get it, 3 times bigger than your turtle. I have a not so little red eared turtle and i keep it in a large tank.
i am going to say it will, based on the thought that springs to mind; 'why the hell would you leave a dead turtle in a tank???'
The recommended tank size for a bog turtle is at least 20 gallons to provide enough space for the turtle to move around and have a suitable environment.
It depends on whether you just got this turtle or you are just giving him a new enclosure. If he is new to your home then it will take about a week, but it depends on the turtles character as well. I would leave a new turtle alone for the first 2-3 days and then start handling him. But it will take about a week for him to get completely settled. If your turtle is just getting a new enclosure then he will probably be awed by his new tank and get right to exploring. It will probably only take about 3 days for him to get settled.
no the big turtle would eat him