10 gallon if its only 2 inches and a 20 gallon for 4 inches
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A snapping turtle will need a box or aquarium to live in. He will need food and water and some rocks and plants.
A turtle that won't eat is probably sick. It could be as simple as insufficient warmth. Consult an expert at the pet store about sort of temperature a turtle aquarium should be. You may also need to see a vet.
yes, is the short answer. but there is a lot more to it than that
depends on wat kind of turtle but normally a heat lamp a filter if u want a rock and something the turtle can hide under
Its a living animal. You should at least put it in an aquarium suited for the size of the turtle. A box is too small.
Yes unless your willing to to clean its enclosure once every week!! It's more healthy for the turtle too
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.
You can keep a baby turtle as long as you like but you need to keep it in water and away from animals like cats, playful dogs, and big turtles. Some turtles like to eat their babies. Yea....... :D
Baby turtles need a heat lamp with a floating rock, if your getting an aquatic turtle. they like to sit in the heatlamp to heat their shell. Also, once in a while, you should take the turtle outside so the sun's energy can get absorbed for healthy nutrients
You can use either enamel (oil-based) paint or latex (water-based) paint. If you are using latex paint, you need to use a primer (undercoat) first. The paint store will have a special primer that allows you to paint latex over enamel. If you are going to do this, it is also a good idea to either sand the enamel paint before you paint over it, or wash it with TSP (trisodium phosphate) cleaner to remove the gloss.