A red-eared slider turtle can survive without eating for about 2 to 3 months, depending on its health and environment.
No creature can survive without food. It may reduce the amount of food it eats during hibernation, but it cannot stop eating altogether.
There is no such thing as a red eye slider, maybe you were trying to say redeared slider. (the red is not on it's eye, it is on it's ears) Common mistake. Check this website out. It tells you alot of things about the red eared slider. http://www.austinsturtlepage.com/Care/caresheet-red_ear_slider.htm
A red-eared slider can survive without food for about 2 to 3 months. However, it is important to provide them with regular meals to ensure their health and well-being.
A baby red-eared slider can survive without food for about 2-3 weeks. It is important to provide them with proper nutrition regularly to ensure their health and well-being.
A red-eared slider can typically go without eating for about 2-3 weeks before it starts to experience health issues. It is important to provide regular and balanced meals for the well-being of the turtle.
In the wild, during brumation, which is similar to hibernation, a red eared slider turtle can go for several weeks or even months without eating. In captivity however, it is unhealthy for a turtle to go this long without eating.
if your turtle is a male you will see a bump on either side of its tail. if its a female its more likely to be aggressive and will only have a slight bump on either side of it's tail.
Red-eared slider turtles can typically go without eating for about 2-3 weeks, but this can vary depending on factors such as age, health, and environmental conditions. It is important to provide them with a balanced diet and regular feeding schedule to ensure their well-being.
No
Cheek it water it needs to be warm.
Red-Eared Slider can stay dry for days to weeks, but they cannot eat without water, I mean enough water to site in while eating as they cannot swallow without the ad of water. If you are transporting the red-Eared being dry is okay, keeping a turtle as a pet dry will be almost considered torture as they will slowly die of starvation and dehydration
Probably not turtles are very independent