To set up an aquarium for a water turtle such as a red eared slider or yellow bellied slider, follow the following guidelines for a happy turtle environment.
Equipment:
Aquarium heaters (Maintain water temperature of 78 degrees)
Air pump, tubing and air stones
Heat lamp with basking bulb (must emit UVA and UVB light)
Basking platform such as Turtle Dock by Zoo Med
Setup:
These turtles need to be able to get out of the water to bask. Their shells must be able to dry out to avoid damage. They need heat and proper lighting in order to digest food.
It depends what turtle you have. I only know about box turtles and you will need their food a little place for them to bathe in like a small bowl or something to cool them off and a rock. I might say to put in a little tunnel or something to get them out of the sun.
Basics are:
gravel bottom
water heater
filter
plants and decore
place they can get out of the water and bask
UVA lamp and UVB lamp (speak to a petstore to help you find the right ones)
Depends. If it is a terrapin, you should think of an outdoor enclosure with some water to dip in, some dirt or rocks to dig, and a shady spot to rest. If it's aquatic, consider a fish aquarium with some plants, pebbles at the bottom and a rock to relax on.
if it your own turtle then keep it in a tank with rocks so it can get out of the water from time to time.
That depends entirely on the species of turtle that you have.
You keep a Box turtle in a cow which eats it and it goes in to another world where ponies eat rainbows so you can buy a carrot lollipop.
The painted turtle's habitat can range from anywhere in North America. It mainly depends on the subspecies of turtle your talking about.
No, most ivy is toxic and would not even do well in the habitat required for most turtles.
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In the sea
in greenland
The natural habitat of a turtle would depend on bread, but most live in small bodies of water or big ones such as the ocean.
The natural habitat of a turtle would depend on bread, but most live in small bodies of water or big ones such as the ocean.
because
sea water
A little river bank
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If you mean a 'turtle' - they are reptiles - not mammals !