actually, they can. have at least one place or arch where the small one can hide. they will share the rock if its big enough but it is nice to have each turtle have its own space. if you see your big turtle chasing the little one, see if its male. (you can tell if the claws are bigger and the tail is fatter) if it is, put feeder fish in the tank, large ones and small ones. the large ones will keep the big turtle busy. and the small ones will be for the smaller turtle so he can learn to eat meat from the larger one. i have and have had large turtles and small turtles in the same tank. the get along fine.
Hope i could help.
frogs and turtles
Ducks, geese, small fish, tadpoles, frogs, turtles and insects.
No.
Ducks, geese, small fish, tadpoles, frogs, turtles and insects.
Typically Freshwater fish and the like. Some others may be turtles crawdads tadpoles small frogs etc..
fish,frogs,plants,worms,and turtles
well of coarse they can ! they live in the ponds, rivers, lakes, ect. together you just need the right equipment for them to survive properly.
well, from personal experiance, size is a major factor. most turtles grow to about the size of a dinner plate, while frogs usually stay small. however turtles, because of their size, are more friendly and holdable. they are great pets for kids. frogs are a lot less easy to tame than turtles. also, frogs have climate issues. their home has to be the exact temperature or they will die! we recently had a small green frog named razor. we had him 3 hours and he died in his cage because we left him in our small pond. apparently, even though its shaded by 4 trees it was still to sunny for him. so your best bet would be a turtle.
yes,because in the wild they usually live together and people who have those two turtles say that they get along.
Fish, turtles, dragonflies, fish, frogs, salamanders, crayfish
no,i think
They turtles, if carnivorous, will almost always eat them.