They will go to sleep at night by themselves, if you make it dark enough. You just turn the aquarium's UV lamp off, and dim the lights in the room, and in a little while the turtles will go to sleep.
No, these two animals cannot live together well. The turtle will often attack the crab in an effort to eat it, and it is not advisable for them to live in the same tank together.
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Red eared sliders love eating plants as part of their diet, so any plants that are put in with them will be quickly eaten.
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You have to put your horse to bed and then age it and take care of it. You continue doing that 5 more times and then you have put it to bed 6 times. After you have put it to bed the 6th time you DON'T have to age it.
It is not specified whether Leo put his sister to bed.
1. buy bed (any one) 2. put bed in house then room 3. then click on bed 4. scroll down and click put pet to bed(chose pet before put pet to bed)
put it in a pillow
You put a bed into your Marahome and then go to Homes (top bar), the room you put your bed in, and hover your mouse over the bed. A small window should appear below the room image. Then click Put Pet to Bed
You don't put them to bed. Who knows when they sleep (maybe never)?
No, it is not safe to put diatomaceous earth on your bed as it can be harmful if inhaled or ingested.
The idiom "put to bed" can refer to something you've given up on or set aside as no longer viable: "Since the apartment building collapsed, the plans for interior decoration were put to bed." This can refer either to a process, or to a report that has become discredited, disproved, or unhelpful:"This rumor was seemingly put to bed over a month ago, but still surfaces." However, a more specific related idiom for this usage is put to rest.The other uses are less idiomatic and more literally sending someone to bedrest.One can be "put to bed" with an illness: "He came down with a virus that put him to bed for a week."It can also refer to someone inebriated.Completely non-idiomatic is putting children to bed at night.