That is probably a Red Eared Slider. I have one as well. They need a tank, about 30-50 gallons, which is QUITE expensive. They also need a spot to bask, like a rock or something. You need to have a light on the basking spot, called a basking lamp or heat lamp. THEN you need to have something called a UVA light. that can point anywhere in the tank and you need it at all times. If I were you, get like, 12 fish. Small goldfish though. ALSO you should have fake plants and real plants. Have rocks at the bottom of the tank. It will really help. The food you should get is ReptoMin BABY for aquatic newts, turtles, and frogs. Hope that helped you! P.S. REMEMBER TO WASH YOUR HANDS WHEN YOUR DONE HOLDING OR TOUCHING OR FEEDING YOUR TURTLE!
Shell rot is pretty common, there is a lengthy list of suggested home remedies. See info below-
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Turtles do not "spray". If you look closely at the image linked below you will see that this is a mechanical fountain/sculpture.
Two turtles would be a pair of turtles. Collective nouns for a group of turtles: # a bale of turtles # a turn of turtles See Related links below this box for more information and references.
Look on the related link below; it is really useful and not only lists the neighbors but all the characters.
Turtles come to the surface and breath air, before swimming below the surface until it is time to breath air again.
Sorry to burst your bubble but no there isn't. Pink and blue turtles don't exist == Blue turtles do exist. The link posted below shows a photo of one.
You'll need to see the related link below for a list of characters from TMNT .
The link i will place below to the WWF website will provide you with the answer to this question.
Pictures of sea turtles can be found at the related link, and associated links, below.
Yes. Turtles often fall into a depression because they can't speak. It is very often turtles will die from sadness, not because they are lonely.2nd Answerer says: Turtles are sad because humans have not yet learned the turtle language. See the related link listed below for more information: