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Q: How can you give your slider turtle more calcium to cure it of a soft shell What is a good proper diet for a red eared red bellied and painted turtles?
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How does a painted turtle protect itself?

Like any other turtles. Make sure that you have a big enough habitat for him/her. Make are there is enough water in the habitat (at least 1 inch above their shell because turtle can drown.) Have a proper basking area such as a rock, and have a heating light above the basking area.


What is the proper formula for calcium bromide?

CaBr2


Is calcium dioxide a covalent or ionic bond?

As with all calcium compounds it is ionic. Though the proper chemical name is calcium peroxide in this case.


What element is usually associated with proper bone growth?

Calcium.


What is the proper nomenclature (name) of Ca(OH)2?

The correct name is calcium hydroxide.


What habitat do red turtles live in?

red turtles can live max 40 years, but without proper care it will die in a few moths.


What elements are required by the body for proper bone formulation?

Calcium phosphorus


Does Painted Desert need to be capitalized?

Yes, it is the proper name of a place and needs to be capitalized.


Why is calcium needed in human body?

What is Calcium need for?Calcium is needed for: strong bones, healthy and good teeth, proper function of the; liver, muscles, nerves and the heart.This is what Calcium is needed for.by Katie Webber-Jones.


What is the painted background used on a stage?

It would be considered part of the set for that scene, act, or playThe proper name for the painted background used on a stage is backdrop.


What is another name for calcium hydroxide?

Common name for calcium hydroxide is slaked lime or limewater. The chemical formula is Ca(OH)2 .


The parathyroids are responsible for regulating proper levels of which elements in the blood?

phosphate and calcium