put it in your backyard or a pond
It gets sick, so if you want a happy turtle clean it.
a tank alligator?
If a turtle has outgrown its tank, it will of course need a bigger tank. Expecting a turtle to stop growing only leads to malformed bones. Because many commonly kept turtle species grow so large, it's best to start out with a 55-75 gallon tank or larger; many owners of adult female turtles such as sliders end up using stock tanks for indoor or outdoor mini ponds.
NO! Turtles are reptiles and should be kept in a vivarium never in an aquarium with fish. Reptiles and amphibians will foul the water and the fish will not survive.
YES, you can put a map turtle in the same tank with a slider.
Well then get a different tank quick!
For a tiny, tiny baby turtle, that is just fine. But an adult turtle needs a much, much bigger tank than that. An adult turtle needs a 20-gallon tank (30 inches long and 12 inches wide).
Try to get it, 3 times bigger than your turtle. I have a not so little red eared turtle and i keep it in a large tank.
i am going to say it will, based on the thought that springs to mind; 'why the hell would you leave a dead turtle in a tank???'
no the big turtle would eat him
you can put a turtle in a tank with no cover and it wont crawl out while you are sleeping
no it can not because it may give the turtle disease