they dont hibernate they brumate. In the wild they start brumating in October when the temperature reaches below 10 °C (50 °F) and they come back up in March. In captivity they cant brumate at room temperature.
If this is a wild red eared slider in a pond or stream you are talking about, they hibernate in the winter, when it gets to be anything below 60*F.
Yes Red ear slider turtles hibernate. If you have a lamp though it might not because it doesn't know when it's cold. So if you want it to hibernate then turn off it's lamp in the winter, so it can experience what it's like to be asleep for a whole season.
The red ear slider terrapin lives up to 50 years
I wouldn't recommend it.
yes
Yes, they have internal ear structures. They are sensitive to vibration and sound.
Yes you can, they are both variations of the same type of turtle. Just the same you can breed them to the albino.
He is probably trying to hibernate
red ear slider.
A red ear slider
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