Yes
Yes, red eared sliders eat minnows in the wild and in captivity.
A Red Eared Slider can only "procreate" (have young) with another Red Eared Slider but they have been known to "mate" (have sex) with Yellow Belly Sliders. They probably wouldn't try to mate with any other kind of turtle, other than a Slider.
Red eared slider mating generally occurs in the months of March and June.
in captivity 20 to 40 years with great care
No, red-eared sliders are not illegal in England.
yes, mini red eared sliders do exist
Simply because she isn't in season ! She'll reject him until she's sexually receptive.
Some important considerations for caring for wild red-eared sliders in captivity include providing a suitable habitat with proper lighting, temperature, and water quality, offering a balanced diet that includes both plant and animal matter, ensuring regular veterinary check-ups, and providing opportunities for exercise and mental stimulation. It is also important to research and understand the specific needs and behaviors of red-eared sliders to ensure their well-being in captivity.
never
no
no
yes they can be separated because by nature, red eared sliders are solitary creatures.