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.
red eared slider turtles make good pets.
Red-eared sliders are one of the most common types of turtles found in the pet trade, but ... are good for young turtles, but as red eared sliders mature ... more like indoor ... yes they are good indoor pets
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.
good names for a red eared slider should be based on their personality/what they're like. hope this helped.
Hi there, Most turtles are good together like mine, i have a RES and a yellow bellied slider and they are great together! Bugzly12 - hope you have a great time and hope you can answer some of my questions!! :)
You can purchase a good quality turtle food and/or leafy greens. You can allow the greens to float in the water. The turtles will bite off of it.
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Well not really, all turtles can be on land and breathe air, but if this is a really dry area, I don't know if it would be good for it. If you have a Red Eared Slider- like me you really should get a tank with dry land in it. All turtles can be in a dry habitat, but it won't be healthy for aquatic turtles. It really depends on the temperature and how long it stays in there.
You can feed them a green pellety food, and feeder fish are good for them too, that is all i know im not sure if they can eat fruits and veggies though, my sister just feeds them the pellets and fish
Yes, red-eared sliders can be good pets for beginners due to their hardy nature and relatively low maintenance requirements. However, they do require a proper habitat setup and regular care to thrive.
Yes, as long as it is large enough to accommodate the turtles. While a hatchling can live in a 10 gallon aquarium, it will soon need a 100 gallon aquarium as these turtles get up to 12" in shell length.
Map turtles are not typically recommended as pets for beginners due to their specific care requirements and need for a large aquatic habitat.