usually medium to large gravel. Youll want to have gravel that is bigger than they can swallow (bigger than their head) If you stick to that, that gravel should be fine. I would recommend river rocks, as those are very inexpensive and look great.
If red eared sliders need air they either stick their head out of th water or go on the land. If kept at home they must have some type of land or bridge to get air from.....
Red-eared sliders can eat a variety of lettuce types, but they generally prefer darker leafy greens. Romaine lettuce is a popular choice due to its nutritional value and crunchy texture. Avoid iceberg lettuce, as it has low nutritional content and can cause digestive issues. Additionally, incorporating other greens like kale and collard greens can provide a more balanced diet.
Open country with interspersed forests, preferably evergreens.
Male and females can vary with the type of green colors. Such as a female or male can range from a light green to a very dark green
Those look like red eared sliders! I think you can buy a pellet food for them at the pet store.
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Reptilia Order: Testudines Family: Depends on the specific type of turtle (e.g., Cheloniidae for sea turtles, Emydidae for pond turtles) Genus: Depends on the specific type of turtle (e.g., Chelonia for green sea turtles, Trachemys for red-eared sliders) Species: Depends on the specific type of turtle (e.g., Chelonia mydas for green sea turtle, Trachemys scripta elegans for red-eared slider)
The density of gravel can vary depending on the type and size of gravel. On average, the density of gravel is around 1.4 to 1.6 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm^3). It is recommended to check the specific density of the type of gravel you are using for accurate measurements.
Long eared jerboas, a type of small rodent, are mammals, and all mammals are vertebrates.
The recommended type of gravel to use for a concrete base is typically crushed stone or gravel with a size of 3/4 inch to 1 inch. This size of gravel provides good drainage and stability for the concrete.
gravel
it is metamorphic
On these type of bikes its a physical restriction in the carby i think all you need to do is to take out the carby sliders. if you want you can replave them with the ones from the sv650