for two males a ten gallon tank heavly planted, two females 1 gallon, male and female same as first one
not a very big one.... frogs are small and only need so muchn room. a pond would be better though
You need a 40 gallon tank to keep two turtles.
i have a 5 gallon for my 3 turtles. now i have 2 turtles because they fought over space and one died
i have a 10 gallon for my 2 turtles
Depends how big your tank is, but yes you usually can. I had two axolotls in one tank, and they were fine together, although one bit the leg off the other once. The leg grew back but we never had any other troubles other than that. Also, if you dont know what sex they are, expect to wake up one morning with a load of eggs in the tank! They are hard to raise as they need to be removed from the tank to stop the axolotls from eating the eggs, and they are very sensitive.. we only managed to raise them once out of 3 lots of eggs.
yes. here are tips. land turtles are called tortises. water turtles are called aquatic turtles. now, compare a Russian tortise to the common kept slider. if you do know what they look like, picture them. think. what are there differences? tortises do not like to swim. sliders like to swim. tortises live on just land. sliders live on land and in water. look up thease 2 species on the internet. you will learn more.
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There are many different spieces of sea (marine) turtles, ranging in size from 2 to 6 feet in length. Largest turtle is the Leatherback Sea Turtle measuring 6.5 feet (2 m) and weighing 1,400 pounds (636 kg).
Turtles are and i dont know about dolphins what do you think?
I think it depends on how big the turtles are.
i have a 40 gallon for 2 of them, they stay small, and you could prbly get bye with a 30
Aquatic turtles need to live in water. How deep depends on the species. Turtles like painted turtles or slider turtles need water to be as deep as possible. Turtles like musk and snapping turtles need shallower water. They have to have land too, a turtle need to be able to completely dry off when ever they want to. Tortoises or box turtles need a shallow, easy to climb in, dish that is big enough for then to fit in so they can sit in it and drink when ever they want.
yeah its perfctly fine. ihave 2 turtles and i keep them at home in a tank they are perfectly happy and they grown so big in 2 years!
Depends on what you're housing in the tank. Freshwater aquarium to within 1 inch of the top of the tank. Turtles, about 1/2 to 3/4 full with surface outside the tank for the turtles to be out of the water and get warm (so needs a warming light, too.)
10 gallon
You clean your turtles tank every 2 weeks and you dont need to wash your turtle because your turtle will wash itsself in the fresh water you have put in
Depending on the species, one or two. Turtles will keep growing through their entire lives, overcrowding or expecting them to only grow to the size of the tank is something that usually leads to dead turtles.
If the tank is large enough and the turtles are compatible. If there is aggression, separate immediately. The general rule of thumb is 10 gallons of water for every inch of shell. So, if you have two 4 inch turtles, you need at least 80 gallons of water. Bottom walking turtles don't need that much water because they don't "swim" (they can, but generally don't), and my general rule of thumb for musks is 10 gallons for every 2 inches of shell.
Yes they can as long as you follow the rule about 10 gallons per inch of shell for all turtles. For instance= 2 2 inch turtles need 40 gallons not just 20. Make sure the turtles are near the same size and you don't have two males or there will be aggression. Also, if you have a male and a female prepare for them to mate. Also, the tank gets dirtier a lot faster.
Box turtles are endangered and illegal to have in many states. They are difficult for the average person to care for and are better left in the wild. If you came across one from a petstore then you need atleast a 55 gallon WIDE (not tall) tank. They need soil, a hiding place and a water area they can easily get into and out of to bathe.
around 2 feet