You only need one that your turtle can swim in and if you get one to big it is okay they adapt to there inviorment
Try to get it, 3 times bigger than your turtle. I have a not so little red eared turtle and i keep it in a large tank.
hi you need to have the rock high enough out of the water so when the turtle sits on it the shell will be able to dry off.
A 5 inch sized turtle is too big for a gallon sized tank. They need more room to swim and the filtration needs more water than that for a turtle that size. I have a 5 inch male red eared slider in a 29 gallon aquarium and I consider that to be the smallest tank I would recommend.
yes you do need a reptile licence to keep any type of turtle's and any reptiles
24-28 C
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
a sea turtle needs a shelter that will hide him/her from all danger like sharks and it needs to have a salinity close to the amount it would have in its normal environment.
A stable would be better but can be smaller than a normal horse sized on!
If it is an aquatic turtle,( ex: red slider) you need to have 1 gallon of water per shell inch of your turtle. So if your turtle has a 4 inch shell; you would need a 10 gallon tank with 4 gallons of water in it.
A habitat for a baby turtle will depend on the type of turtle. Most of them need plenty of water, a place to hide, and a place to get out of the water and rest.
If you are healthy and normal then you should not need to do anything to keep the uterus in its normal anatomical position, it should remain in its normal anatomical position by itself.
no you need a turtle.....a BIG turtle