My neighbor's red ear slider escaped from the aquarium and was found ALIVE in a closet over 1 week later.
About an hour or less or they'll probably dehydrate and die painfully of thirst because you left them out too long. By the way I play yugioh
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
How long a red tailed catfish can stay out of the water depends on the fish in question and how moist the fish's gills are.
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Yes!
Sure, they do it in the wild. If you have pet red eared sliders and geese then as long as the geese don't pick on the the turtles you will be fine.
They require it! They are aquatic turtles.
Red-Eared Sliders are Semi-Aquatic turtles.
There is no species called red eye sliders.
Red Eared Sliders are water turtles so they need water but sand can be in their tank with them. Sand tends to clog filters though, so gravel would be a better option.
They are reptiles... indefinitely, but they will become dehydrated after a certain amount of time. RES generally need to be submersed under water to drink and eat.
Baby red-eared sliders sleep as much as possible when they are young. In nature, they prefer to sleep on rocks or floating in shallow water.
No, red-eared sliders are not illegal in England.