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no!! if the turtle is a baby then sure you can!! but once it starts to grow the turtle will eat the betta!!
Turtles grow up, they are born (hatched) in the shape of a turtle.
Green Sea Turtles can grow to about 45 inches tall, and weigh in at 400 pounds.
it's life u give it the right food and love it will grow
i think it would grow with the turtle and then when it is an adult the shell would be fully grown
unknown .do not buy a turtle they look small and cute when you buy them but males grow up to 6 inches and females grow up to 12 inches some good advice if you buy one make sure it is a male
a floogatai grow like simialar to a fish first a egg but then a frog like baby then a fish then a turtle then a featherless bird then a bird then a flomingo and then it grows it's colours
You don't. That's like saying "How do you feed a human with only water?" A turtle needs UVB and UVA light no matter what, they can't live without it. It is what allows them their shell to grow. If they don't have UVB or UVA light, their body will grow until their shell can't take it anymore and 'pop', dead turtle.
Green sea turtles grow to about 78 to 112 cm. Black sea turtles grow to about 59 to 117 cm. The Kemp's ridley and olive ridley are the smallest species, and they can grow from 55 to 65 cm.
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It would depend greatly on the species and gender (females generally take longer) and the adults continue to grow for some time. The Red-footed Tortoise for example would take probably take between 15 to 20 years to mature completely, while a Painted Turtle would take about 10 to 15 years.