Generally the answer is a conditional yes. It is an isolated answer, some turtles wont get along with each other (hey like people). You should only keep the same type of turtles together ie. Aquatic Turtles, semi aquatic, and terrestrial etc. You should always do a trial run. Its not recommended to keep opposite sexes together because the male will bite at the female a lot. Unless you are a breeder you also can guess what can happen.
If the new addition will have tank mates, it would be a good idea to quarantine the turtle for 3 months before they are introduced. A hatchling should never be added with adult turtles because of accidental or intentional injuries. Only turtles of a generally similar size with similar habitat requirements should be together in a confined enclosure.
Having the appropriate habitat and a variety of commercial and live foods will help your new addition make an easier transition. If this is a captive turtle to begin with, then the transition should be much quicker and your RES will be better adjusted. It might take a few days for a new turtle to adjust and become familiar with its surroundings. During this time, your RES might not be very active or too active, bask, or interact with you and could easily be startled. It is best to leave the turtle alone but regularly provide food and check to see your RES is not sick.
Hopefully you have a terrarium, because the Box turtle is a land turtle, and the red eared slider is an aquatic turtle.
Raccoons, opossums and coyotes are among predators of the red eared slider turtle.
Many other predators, including snapper turtles and some birds would eat hatchlings as well.
they can live witha lo9t of things
Yes. Red eared sliders can eat lettuce but not a whole cabbage, I know this because I fead my Red eared slider lettuc.
red eared slider turtle do not eat sharks. despite there ability to practically devour anything the sharks are to big to attempt to attack it. hence turtles do not try to attack them and red eared slider turtles don't eat them. :)
no
About 6 months
A red eared slider will eat strawberries. My red eared slider eat strawberries once a week and maybe half of one. Don't give it to them every day because they are very low in protein but your turtle will love them! i know that the pellets have the most protein and vitamins so you should check that out!
No, however, red-eared slider turtles tend to be very open to any new type of food expect onions
NO ! Since it would NEVER come across such an unsuitable food in the wild !
mostly all bugs
Your turtle can eat feeder fish.
i really think that raccoons eat red eared sliders really don't know?
Yes, they will happily eat the eggs wether it was theirs or not.If you are breeding them it is best to leave the female with her eggs and put the male in a different enclosure.
yes