For Red Eared Turtles a female has short nails and a male as long sharp nails.
No, only female red eared sliders lay eggs.
Male Red Eared Slider have longer claws.And female have shorter claws.Thats all i know about how to tell if their either female or male. Also, if the turtle has a flat or sticking out stomach, that means it's a female. If the stomach has an indent in the stomach then it's a male.
Yes. A male and female RES turtle will mate and the female will lay eggs.
NO you can't put 2 male red eared sliders with 1 female turtle because the two male turles will be fighting over the female, hurting each other.
Yes, they will happily eat the eggs wether it was theirs or not.If you are breeding them it is best to leave the female with her eggs and put the male in a different enclosure.
female is 10-12 inches long and male is from 8-10 inches
No not reaslly but it would help if they were a male a nd female. Don't forget that if u want another slider you need to take more care of them in general.
if there is a indent in youer turtle it is a male ok ikf it is flat it is a girl ok
Masculine turtles usually:* have (slightly) concave plastron * have a bigger tail
Masculine turtles usually:* have (slightly) concave plastron * have a bigger tail
Masculine turtles usually:* have (slightly) concave plastron * have a bigger tail
Masculine turtles usually:* have (slightly) concave plastron * have a bigger tail
females have a shorter tail and males have longer ones and the same goes for there claws
Masculine turtles usually:* have (slightly) concave plastron * have a bigger tail
It's a male - so no eggs.
Simply because she isn't in season ! She'll reject him until she's sexually receptive.
1stly its not "red eye slider", its "red eared slider". the biting may be his way of saying keep out of my territory. you should separate themin these cases
flat bottom shell female, indented bottom shell male, he has to be able to stay mounted
personally i recently introduced a 6 month old turtle to the troupe,my larger female of 7 years can be very rough and tried to bite Him/her i would see how they go and keep you have on you larger turtle whilst introducing them,my smaller male of 4 years seems very protective over my smaller one.
Well, in my experience my two male red- eared sliders get along pretty well. Sometimes they will fight for food.
I know Red Eared Slider Turtles do that before mating. Males do it to females.
Your male turtle may be sick. Take him to a vet that specializes in reptiles. Keep in mind though, that he might be shy and any noise or movement could cause him to hide in his shell. Try to sneak up on him and see if he behaves the same way when he doesn't see you around.
Well...there needs to be a male and a female....they mate, then the female get pregnant, wait 30-90 days for the eggs to hatch, now you take care of the babies! --Hope that answered your question!--
Red-eared slider turtles usually can only breed successfully if they have hibernated before, and turtles kept in tanks rarely hibernate. There is a miniscual chance your turtles will breed if they have not hibernated.