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yes, they can hold there breath for a long time
Red-eared sliders need an adequate amount of water in which to swim. ... Red-eared sliders are strong swimmers, so you don't need to worry about drowning as long as the turtle can get out of the water and there is no place it can get trapped underwater
A red eared slider turtle is a turtle that has red ears on its side and really long claws, he or she's shell is a dark green color and has a a long tail. A red eared slider turtle is a turtle that has red ears on its side and really long claws, he or she's shell is a dark green color and has a a long tail. bbgfffhftdeeesertdjkbvgddr56typij;tdfse57uvob biydcr5seivu
yes, but it won't attack the big red eared because its bigger. also, it won't dare if the two are family
I dont know it depends on the red eared slider
Red eared sliders
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Absolutly nothing. Only the color change.
No. Eventually the turtle will kill the catfish.
I do not believe there is a proper term for female red eared sliders yet. :)
the red eared slider turtles eneimes are great white sharks and killer whales.
In nature and outdoor captivity, red eared sliders swim in water, and then climb on top of rocks to bask in the sun for periods of time. In an indoor tank, red eared sliders swim in the tank and then climb on top of a floating turtledock provided by their owner, and bask in UV-B simulating lamps.