Your question can not be surely answered unless you tell us what kind of turtle you are asking about. Most turtles do not need sand to live but a few do. At a pet shop you are most likely to get a variety of turtle that does not require sand, but asking the pet shop for that sort of info is a good idea. We have a red-eared slider that we caught in our pond when his shell was the side of a quarter. He's lived in our fish tank for over two years now and he's about 4 inches across. The tank has the usual gravel bottom, a ledge for him to climb out of the water, and a few fish (also from the pond) but no sand.
Box turtles are not aquatic they live on land.
yes box turtles love sand just not too much! If i were you i would keep my Box turtle in rocks or pebbles but yah. you are very welcomerandom person
Mainly all turtles
Depends what kind of female turtle we are speaking of. Some species lay their eggs in sand in a dry environment, but some are capable of doing it in the water.
sand+egg= turtle
Neither. A turtle hatches from an egg buried in the sand on a beach.
the kind of sand that is used in sand sculptures is reguler sand just with a touch of water so it may harden just like if you have dry sand then you cant do anything when it is wet you may sculpt.
turtle=egg+sand
Yes turtle egg need the sand to hatch.
it lays its eggs in the sand on a beach or near water and leaves the eggs there when they hatch they got directly the the water
it is a heterogeneous mixture (:
sand,and water
You cross a sea turtle with a box turtle! Hope it helps
Clay is soft and sand is like sand water
What kind of turtle is it? Turtles like painted turtles and slider turtles should be fine. But turtles like musk, mud, or soft shell turtles would have trouble reaching the surface to breath. Do some research on your turtle and find out what their habitat should be. Deep or shallow.