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For a tiny, tiny baby turtle, that is just fine. But an adult turtle needs a much, much bigger tank than that. An adult turtle needs a 20-gallon tank (30 inches long and 12 inches wide).
Just as long as they can't get a hold of the turtle, or the tank.
When they're a baby try a ten gallon tank. The tank will ned to get bigger as the turtle does so it has more space
Put something in there for it to climb out of the water on.
No they will kill each other
My turtle is a baby and I have a 50 litre tank. He would probably fit into it until he is about 5-6 years old, maybe even older. So maybe if your turtle is older than 10 years old, get a larger tank.
Quite often, as a 5 gallon tank will only suffice for the first few months of a hatchling turtle's life.
No, a mussel or clam cannot be put in the same tank as a baby turtle. Baby turtles, as well as adult turtles will eat mussels and clams.
Only if you don't mind it eating the fish !
what will happen is that the baby false map turtle will get along with the red ear slider .B ut it will just take a will.
If baby guppies are lying at the bottom of the tank they are dead. They tend to stay as hidden as possible in plants as the adults will eat them.
What kind of turtle is it? Turtles like painted turtles and slider turtles should be fine. But turtles like musk, mud, or soft shell turtles would have trouble reaching the surface to breath. Do some research on your turtle and find out what their habitat should be. Deep or shallow.