First of all, make sure that you do not flip the egg(s) over. That will kill the embryo inside of the egg because the yoke, which the baby turtle will survive of for the first couple of days, will smother it. You can place the turtle eggs in some moss mixed with natural soil, in sand, or on a damp towel with a damp paper towel on top. Keep it in a incubator or at room temperature, as long as it is between 75-80 degrees F. Water the eggs once a week or more, as long as they don't get too wet it's okay. Good luck!
in its tank you just leave it thre but keep a little bit of sunlight but the water will get dirty eventually so change it. Im not sure about the feeding part though
It depends if it is a baby keep it in a small case with water. If its big 5 inches and bigger keep it in the house duuuuuuuuuuuh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Of course! A red eared slider is the most common pet turtle in America!
In a pet shop.
any pet to keep is a huge responsibility but if you want your first pet u should get a fish
The Red Eared Slider is the most common kind of pet turtle, so I'm guessing that the Red Eared Slider is the best kind of turtle for a pet. People do seem to like it!
You can get a turtle at any pet stores like petco or petsmartat petsmartPainted TurtleAfrican Aquatic Sideneck TurtleRed Eared SliderRussian TortoiseGreek Tortoiseat petcoAquatic TurtlesArid TortoiseRed-eared SliderRussian TortoiseTerrestrial TurtlesTropical Tortoise
because their fun...
Floppy-eared bunnies are domestic animals; they don't exist in the wild -- so, they live wherever humans keep them! See the related question below for info and links about what pet rabbits need in their habitats/cages.
At any pet store=p
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You shouldn't catch a turtle for a pet, you should buy one bred in captivity. It's better for the turtle.
yes if you are living in a apartment
no no