Red Eared Sliders get to be 10-12 inches long. Females grow to be larger than males.
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A red ear slider
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Red ear slider turtles typically lay their eggs in the spring or early summer, usually between May and July.
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Red ear slider turtles are not recommended as pets for beginners due to their specific care requirements, such as a large tank, proper lighting, and a balanced diet. Beginners may find it challenging to meet these needs and provide a suitable environment for the turtle to thrive.
The red ear slider turtles mostly get along fine in groups, there are the occasional turtles that would most definitely like to live alone. They consider other turtles competition for finding a mate.
Yes. My red ear slider turtles love to chase, catch and eat goldfish.
Red-eared slider turtles typically lay their eggs in sandy or loose soil near bodies of water, such as ponds, lakes, or streams.
Red Ear Slider Turtles eat a variety of foods. Yes, they will crickets, you can also feed dried shrimp, pellets, krill, or blood worms.
No, red ear sliders cannot live in salt water. Not only can they not handle the heavy salts, it would very soon be food for some large fish or bird