They grow in a year
One year
Yellow belly sliders grow just under 1 foot in length.
Newborn for 3 days.
no, they are molers that don't grow fast
I heard it was yellow, but I just want to double check
They are gorgeous, gentle animals. but NIX on the bathtub idea. They grow. They grow fast, and they are HUGE.
The first year the Yellow bellied slider will grow about 4 to 5 inches and the second year - it will grow to 6 to 7 inches. In the third year it will grow to its maximum size of 8 to 13 inches. Hope this will help you. Regards, Wing Wong I have read that females can grow upto 12cm (males are smaller) but I am not sure how accurate this info is as I don't know anything about them I am looking into them for a friend!
Yes, she will be a baby at first but she will grow VERY fast
A baby may be bigger at birth depending on different health conditions such as diabetes. The conditions will cause the baby to gain weight.
No...they are pretty good at stopping the baby from scratching themselves accidently. There nails grow incredibly fast and they often can hurt themselves otherwise.
it takes around 3 to 4 years for you baby to grow up to an adult...
Plants need sunlight to grow . If you put it in a dark closet , It will still grow , but not healthy and it will end up yellow, dyeing early , and fast .
Yes, red eared sliders and yellow bellied sliders are both subspecies of "pond slider", in the wild where their range overlaps they mate quite often producing what are called "intergrades". The particular intergrade between a yellow bellied slider and a red eared slider often has features of both, large yellow markings on the head with a red corner.