Well you can put fish with turtles but, the turtle would eat the fish.But if your trying to feed it fish,I am really sorry but, I don't know how much fish you can put in there.Sorry :(
The turtles will eat the fish.
they can eat guppies and betta fish the betta fish will put up a fight sometimes they wont eat the fish and just leave the fish there for a tank mate if there is any amount in a tank together but if you put to many big turtles in a tank with little turtles the big ones will eat it
they can eat guppies and betta fish the betta fish will put up a fight sometimes they wont eat the fish and just leave the fish there for a tank mate if there is any amount in a tank together but if you put to many big turtles in a tank with little turtles the big ones will eat it
No, they will most likely eat your fish.
It depends on the size of the tank...
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You can make a Syrian hamster setup in a 10+ gallon fish tank. Make sure there is no water and that there is very soft bedding. You could also put various fish in your tank. The cool ones I think are the Angelfish, the Bettas, the X-ray Tetras, and the Neon Tetras. They need water and plants to swim around. You could put turtles in you fish tank. They need a very large tank though.
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Turtles are scavengers and predators and fish are a natural food source for them. There is a immense risk to any fish you place in same container.
It depends on the species and size of the turtles. Many turtle species do not thrive in the same tank due to aggression or differences in habitat requirements. It's best to research the specific needs of each turtle species before attempting to house them together.
No, a mussel or clam cannot be put in the same tank as a baby turtle. Baby turtles, as well as adult turtles will eat mussels and clams.
I think it depends on how big the turtles are.