"Unfortunately, you can not tell the age of a turtle by it's size. Turtles grow depending on how big their environment is."
Actually, no. A red eared slider does NOT grow to their environment. If you feed it, it will grow. If not it will, obviously not grow then die. But there is no way to tell how old a RES is unless you hatched it or know who hatched it. It does not matter how big it is. Some owners over feed or under feed their turtles so there is no way determining it by size either.
A 2 inch red eared slider is a baby there folly grown wen there about 5-12 inches depending the sex.
Red-eared turtles usually grow 1 to 1 1/2 inches a year. so your turtle is probably around 6 years of age.
About 11 months!(:
They get about 10-12 inch and a great place to buy them is at TurtleShack.com.
4-5 years old
The red ear slider terrapin lives up to 50 years
no you cannot maybe if u go to a reptile vet
I wouldn't recommend it.
yes
Yes, they have internal ear structures. They are sensitive to vibration and sound.
Yes you can, they are both variations of the same type of turtle. Just the same you can breed them to the albino.
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no
Not good....
red ear slider.