No. the ammonia levels for fish water are different than in turtle water and are meant for larger quantities of moving water. To suit the habitat need of a turtle yo should find the correct turtle treatment.
probably not, the turtle will eat it.
A turtle smells like a fish because a turtle spends a lot of its life in water surrounded by fish. Anything that hangs around something that stinks, will start to stink too. Do you get it?
Only if you don't mind it eating the fish !
Turtle us more adaptable because they can live in land and water
proably in a fish tank with the water not all the way full
You can fish in any body of water, including the Goddess pond and Turtle pond.
in the turtle food chain there is an alligator. and fish. the alligator eats the turtle and the turtle provides for the fish by letting them feed off of the ales on the shell. also turtles eat some fish. they also eat insects and anything that drops in the water that they can tear up
No. Sharks are saltwater fish and the turtle is fresh water. They will never meet.
take raw shrimp and chop it into small bits and feed to the turtle. you can also replace the shrimp with fish or crab.
fish or things in the water like sharks,bigger fish stung by eels or by poisonous jellyfish.
Probably not the turtle will try to eat the fish
A turtle is not a fish, it is a reptile. Why Would you think that??????