A baby turtle in the proper habitat, and being fed the right amount regularly, will grow about 1/4 inches per month. But growth rates do vary per turtle.
Red eared slider turtles grow to be 10-12 inches long. A healthy turtle that is fed and cared for in the right way, in the right habitat, will grow about 1/4 inch a month. They can live for about 40 years.
A Red Eared Slider Turtle will grow to be approximately 7-12 inches depending on gender. Females are often 10-12 inches (25-30.5 cm), while males are 7-9 inches (17.8-22.8 cm).
A good website to checkout for more information on the Red Eared Slider Turtle is included in the related links.
I think it takes about 3 to 4 years because that's when its a adult.It well be 4 to 8 inches by then.When it reaches to 3 to 4 years it wont grow bigger than it was.
I don't really know but I believe about five years
About 1 ft. or 9" to to 10" inches.
Just as long as they can't get a hold of the turtle, or the tank.
yes, they can hold there breath for a long time
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No, a painted baby turtle is only the size of a quarter as hatching, the size of the turtle has really no reference to size! Size if composed of age and food supply. a painted turtle is like a red eared turtle which can get up to 8-10" in size depending on the food / environment they are raised in
When owning a pet it is important to know how long it will grow. Red Eared Slider Turtles grow for about 3-5 years depending on their habitat.
about six months
The Alabama red bellied turtle is the kind of baby turtle that has orange on its stomach and has long claws.
For Red Eared Turtles a female has short nails and a male as long sharp nails.
A baby red-eared slider does not need a big tank. However, turtles grow fairly quickly, so, if you buy a tiny tank, you will have to buy a larger one when the turtle grows. So, to save money, you might want to just buy a large, adult-sized tank, and let the turtle grow into it. When I first got my red-eared slider (two and a half years ago), she was only a hatchling, about the size of a silver dollar (like, an inch and a half). At first, I got her a tiny tank (see the Related Link). When she grew too big for that, I got her a tank that was 12 inches long and 10 inches wide. Then she grew too big for that, so, now she lives in a tank that is 20 inches long and 12 inches wide.
350 lbs
at least of a meter