Yes, a slider should be cleaned 2 or 3 times a week...
How to clean it -
Place the turtle in a tray or it's own tank, keep the tank empty, then take a tooth brush and clean the ends and the main place on the shell, and clean the place were the private parts are under - not on the private parts themselves! - only the shell part! - use a antibacterial soap or nothing because that is better and unrisky, then you can wash the turtle throughly - DO NOT LET THE SOAP TOUCH THE EYES - If it does, you can wrinse the head and clean the ey with the water, then you can carefully place the turtle on a towel and dry it - not necceserly - and enjoy your new and shiny RES
Absolutely ! Otherwise the developing embryos will drown !
yes but u NEED a small dry spot so they can bask under a uv light
out of the water they will dround in water
Yes, I had a red earred slider when I was younger. Red earred sliders can't swallow their food outside of water. Also the water helps keep their skin from drying out.
i think so
Leave them be if they are not in water.
Red Ear Slider? They usually lay their eggs a good 25 feet from the water, and dig a 6 inch wide hole. So just look around that area if it helps!
Eggs laid on land are hatched on the land and eggs laid in the water hatch in the water. *o*
No, they eggs are laid in water.
After mating, it takes approximately 2 months for the eggs to be laid, and then another 2 months for the eggs to hatch.
Crocodiles are reptiles. Reptiles are born from eggs laid on land. Amphibians are born from eggs laid in the water
Amphibian eggs are typically laid in water.
If you want them to live, you keep them in the water where they were laid.
Unfortunately not, unless you have an appropriate soil area out of the water for the eggs to be laid.
no it doesnt so by a water dragon they lay 20-40 eggs
Mosquitoes eggs and larva are laid and live in stagnant water.
No, the eggs are laid in water.
Newt eggs are laid in land.