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Yellow belly sliders grow just under 1 foot in length.
because it thinks it is in it's territory
Yes, yellow belly sliders are very good swimmers even when babies.
Yes, red eared slidersand yellow bellied slidersare both part of the slider family, so they are easy to cross breed. If you go to a pet shop, you will notice that most baby yellow bellied sliders have faint red 'ears' because they were interbred with red eared sliders.
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The red eared slider does, but the yellow bellied slider does not.
Yes, yellow-bellied sliders (Trachemys scripta scripta) can eat crickets.Specifically, yellow-bellied sliders are omnivores: they do not favor just one food group or prey. For example, they will eat plants from the pond and vegetables from the dinner table as well as fish in bite-sized portions. Additionally, they are insectivores: they eat insects, a class that includes crickets (Gryllidae family).
They are basically the same thing but yellow bellied sliders are more commonly said as the name of the turtle. Yes they are the same. Look it up, y do want to know, it doesn't make a difference, of how you say it they are the same thing.
Yes they are. I have one and my cusins have 2. yellow bellied sliders are legal too
they dig a hole in the ground and live there
Length of NailsMales have long claws (aka toenails) on their front and back feet. Females have short nails. I dont know about the "length of the tail" answer, I have never heard that before, and I have two yellow bellied sliders that I raised from hatchlings.by how long the tail is maleshort tail=female long tail =maleMales of most turtle species will have a shallow (sometimes deep esp. with age) concavity to their plastrons (the bottom shell). This is for mating because the male climbs on the female's back.
I got my yellow bellied slider turtle at a flee market for $10. it was at Rodger's flee market in Ohio. now the red eared sliders r almost anywhere u look.