You should keep a baby red ear slider away from other pets like dogs and cats because they are small so keep them in a good tank with maybe other baby turtles
Of course! A red eared slider is the most common pet turtle in America!
1stly its not "red eye slider", its "red eared slider". the biting may be his way of saying keep out of my territory. you should separate themin these cases
If they're keep together - the RES will have an expensive meal !
Not very many but i keep a lot in my cage at all times and he is a baby Red eared slider. He tares the fish up and eats some of them then leaves it and has a new one after a little bit.
Yes, I put my baby slider in a sand filled terrarium over night and feed him in water and he is doing ok
First of all it's called Red-EARED slider. Secondly if you keep it home he shouldn't hibernate. Unless you really need it, then you have to keep the water always clean and provide the turtle with enough food. Red-Eared Slider should go into hibernation state when the temperature of air drops below 10 degrees. But still I advice you to keep him out of getting into hibernation.
A lot of them do, yes. So keep your fingers away from its mouth when you are holding it.
If your red-eared slider turtle has laid eggs, you should carefully remove the eggs from the tank and place them in a separate container with damp soil. Keep the container in a warm and humid environment until the eggs hatch. It is important to research proper care for turtle eggs or consult a veterinarian for guidance.
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
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They should have access to a source of water as well as a place to get out of the water at all times.
You can keep your slider in a small outdoor pond stocked with small live feeder fish, small snails, and aquatic plants. You can also keep him in an 75 gallon plus indoor tank. You should always bring your turtle in for the winter to keep him from hibernating or from freezing to death.