Maybe. It depends on the tank conditions. They can breed in the tank but the female will not lay eggs in the water so if you are wanting them to breed, you'll need to make an area so the female can get out of the water and into sand to bury her eggs.
If your female does lay the eggs in water they will most likely die unless you remove them within 2 hours and place them into a heated place in the same position you found them. From my experience I have not been able to hatch any eggs. My female has a land area with sand and a lamp yet she always hatches them in the water and by the time I see the eggs they are unhatchable.
no RES turtles are fresh water turtles
Red-eared slider turtles are not recommended as pets for beginners due to their specific care requirements, such as a large tank, proper diet, and UV lighting.
probably not. they have different kind of food and they might get mixed up
Any normal filter will work. Chacha on!!
Yes, pond hyacinth is fine. Turtles can eat that plant.
Yes. Trachemys (Slider) x Graptemys (Map turtle) hybrids are rare, but they exist along with other cross-genus hybrids such as fully fertile Map hybrids with Diamondback Terrapins.
Mine usually leans up against one side of the tank, facing outwards, to sleep.
As a rule of thumb, you should not feed your turtle anything bigger than his head. Aquatic or semi aquatic turtles can eat fish. However, if you have them in a tank, even with filtration, it can cause an oily film on the surface of the water.
Red ear slider turtles are not recommended as pets for beginners due to their specific care requirements, such as a large tank, proper lighting, and a balanced diet. Beginners may find it challenging to meet these needs and provide a suitable environment for the turtle to thrive.
What kind of turtle is it? Turtles like painted turtles and slider turtles should be fine. But turtles like musk, mud, or soft shell turtles would have trouble reaching the surface to breath. Do some research on your turtle and find out what their habitat should be. Deep or shallow.
YES, you can put a map turtle in the same tank with a slider.
Sorry, I don't know the answer to your question. However, turtle shells should not be painted. The paint prevents the shell from growing with the turtle, and it amounts to slow suffocation and death for the painted turtle. first he did not paint the turtle that's the type of turtle he has second yes they can be in the same tank.