If nothing is going in, nothing comes out. Have you provided an appropriate diet, and an appropriate habitat? Your turtle could also be constipated or you might not be able to find his 'waste'.
In the process of making your own baby foods not only are you saving waste of materials from the Gerber baby food jars but you are also making a healthier choice for your baby, and it is normally cheaper.
Yes
you watch it
Yes, I put my baby slider in a sand filled terrarium over night and feed him in water and he is doing ok
usally the mama red-eared slider just lays her eggs and leaves them all alone but if a red eared slider is kept in captivity the mama takes care of the baby until the baby shows its mama that it can stand on its own two feet which is usally 2-3 months after it is hatched.
I wouldn't recommend it.
Depending. If it's a tiny baby there would be problems but with a baby from about at least 4-5 inches long he should be safe with an adult. The only problem would be if it was a male. My answer: If the adult was fully grown and the baby was new born, bad idea. There's a good chance the adult may try to eat the baby. I know because I have two red sliders, one a bit younger than the other :)
how to use the slider....when a long note is played, notes you would usually use the whammy bar with, tap the note on the slider bar, and go back and forth on the bar, and it'll make a wah-wah sound(EX:cry baby wah-wah pedal)....hope i helped
what will happen is that the baby false map turtle will get along with the red ear slider .B ut it will just take a will.
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
Very little
yes