tutles and fish should NEVER be kept together
sucker fish can be kept with turtles aslong as the turtles have been kept with sucker fish in its early part of its life
It is never wise to mix animals from entirely different groups. Turtles are Amphibians and will wreck the water purity for tropical fish. They should be kept in a Terrarium not an Aquarium. In addition; most turtles are carnivorous, and will eat whatever fish they are housed with.
African Dwarf Frogs can be kept with smaller, peaceful tropical community fish. African Clawed Frogs, however, grow very large and will likely eat any fish they are kept with.
NO! Turtles are reptiles and should be kept in a vivarium never in an aquarium with fish. Reptiles and amphibians will foul the water and the fish will not survive.
No doubt they can live in a fish tank but it will certainly not do the fish any good. Turtles poo and piddle in the water and putrefy it making it deadly for fish to live in. They also bite chunks out of unwary fish. Please use your brains and don't try to mix Amphibians with fish. It can not and will not work in an enclosed aquarium.
Turtles are known to eat fish, so it is possible that your turtle may eat your fish if they are kept together in the same tank. It is important to provide separate habitats for your turtle and fish to prevent any harm.
Ten pets you can keep are, birds, dogs, cats, fish, turtles, hamsters, mice, rats, guinea pigs, and capybaras.
They are kept in a fish shop or aquarium or even a fish tank
They certainly can but it should never be done. Turtles will completely foul/poison the water for any kind of fish. A "Vivarium" which is part water and part land, with a warm spot for sun baking is what Turtles require. An "Aquarium" is a place where fish are kept. It is completely filled with water, has a heater if it contains tropical fish like Guppies, a fully cycled filter and regular weekly water changes of at least 50%.
sure they can
Yes, it is fully legal to keep box turtles in Pennsylvania.
Goldfish and turtles should not be kept together in the same tank. Goldfish require cooler water temperatures and clean water, while turtles need warmer temperatures and may carry bacteria harmful to fish. Mixing them can lead to health issues for both species.