you get a different colored baby sea turtles, at the moment i only got rainbow sea turtles from mating them. but i saw some say's that there are more variety of colors.
No check some of the other Q.A. about H.P.
No, you can't adopt any animals you rescue in Happy Aquarium or other games like Happy Aquarium.
yes because other animal can eat them.
there is wild ones happy aquarium and lots of others
In Happy Aquarium, players often used cheats to acquire turtles by manipulating the game’s code or using third-party tools, but such methods can lead to account bans or other penalties. Some popular cheats included using modified game clients or browser extensions to alter in-game currency or unlock specific items. However, it's essential to remember that cheating undermines the gaming experience and can violate the game's terms of service. For a more enjoyable experience, consider earning turtles through legitimate gameplay methods.
yes, you have to adopt one and save your pearls for the other
Water turtles, such as red ear sliders, love to eat goldfish. They can see them better than other fish due to the bright color and will chase them in their aquarium and eat them once they catch them.
youll get a baby turlies or so other then the same species
Many aquariums contain more then just the essential fish, stingrays, and turtles. For example, the Maritime Aquarium has prairie dogs. The famous New England Aquarium has snakes, sharks, and penguins. There are many other inaverage aquarium creatures to be found almost anywhere in the United States of America.
you cant sell a tank only fish props and other item
you have to wait until you get all the other shells then you will get the <seashell temple >and the <star shell>
Yes, some do. In fact, the vulnerable Eastern box turtle (Terrapene carolina,subspecies carolina) is Tennessee's official State reptile.Chattannoga's Tennessee Aquarium boasts the display of more species of turtles than any other zoo or aquarium in North America!See the related Wikipedia link(s) listed below for more information: