Red-eared sliders enjoy large areas where they are free to swim. Red-eared sliders brumate over the winter at the bottom of ponds or shallow lakes. Also they need to have a place for basking and basking means where they can have the sun light hit them.
No, red-eared sliders are not illegal in England.
yes, mini red eared sliders do exist
Red eared sliders love eating plants as part of their diet, so any plants that are put in with them will be quickly eaten.
Yes, red eared sliders eat minnows in the wild and in captivity.
never
Yes, red-eared sliders can be good pets for beginners due to their hardy nature and relatively low maintenance requirements. However, they do require a proper habitat setup and regular care to thrive.
When owning a pet it is important to know how long it will grow. Red Eared Slider Turtles grow for about 3-5 years depending on their habitat.
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no
yes they can be separated because by nature, red eared sliders are solitary creatures.
Red-eared sliders are a specific species of aquatic turtle known for their distinctive red markings behind their eyes. While all red-eared sliders are aquatic turtles, not all aquatic turtles are red-eared sliders; the term "aquatic turtles" encompasses a wide variety of species that live primarily in water, including painted turtles, snapping turtles, and sea turtles. Red-eared sliders are particularly popular as pets and are easily recognized by their flattened shells and webbed feet. In general, aquatic turtles may vary in size, habitat preferences, and dietary habits.
no