My turtle is a baby and I have a 50 litre tank. He would probably fit into it until he is about 5-6 years old, maybe even older. So maybe if your turtle is older than 10 years old, get a larger tank.
The recommended tank size for a bog turtle is at least 20 gallons to provide enough space for the turtle to move around and have a suitable environment.
you can put fish in the tank but you can also put frogs in it too!
Hamster , Gerbil , Guinea Pig , Turtle ,
Put a top on its tank and tape it down. If it roams the house, then,you should not own a pet.
The cost of a pet turtle can vary depending on the species, where you purchase it, and if it includes setup costs like a tank, heater, and lighting. On average, a pet turtle can cost between $20 to $200. Additionally, ongoing expenses for food, supplies, and veterinary care should be factored in.
Once every 1 or 2 weeks i have one =)
You need somethink like a hampster tank With Big Rocks and Water in a container the turtle can suck on also need turtle food im not sure where you can get it but try Rite Aid
The lifespan of a pet turtle can vary depending on the species. On average, many species of pet turtles can live anywhere from 20 to 40 years, with some species even exceeding 50 years in captivity when provided with proper care and a suitable environment. It is important for turtle owners to be prepared for the long-term commitment involved in caring for a pet turtle.
Either use your hand or a long object (like a stick, or gold fish net that you can get from a pet store) to nock the turtle back upright.
A pet turtle can be about a 50 years old.
you can buy a cuttle bone at the pet store (they are designed for birds) and float it in the tank for the turtle to knaw on. This is cheap, like a dollar or two.
Generally turtles are not the cheapest pets to have, especially to set up. To maintain a healthy turtle's life it needs to have good nutrition, clean tank water, plenty of room, UV light, a basking area and a basking lamp. This is quite expensive to set up for the first time, but is relatively cheap to maintain. NOTE: it is often easy to buy your new baby turtle with a tank suitable for it's adult size, to avoid having to pay a lot more money when buying a second tank.