The best care practices for a pet red-eared slider include providing a spacious tank with clean water, a basking area for warmth, a balanced diet of commercial turtle food and fresh vegetables, regular tank cleanings, and proper lighting and heating. It is also important to monitor their health and behavior regularly and consult a veterinarian specializing in reptiles if needed.
It is generally not recommended to keep a pregnant red-eared slider as a pet, as they require specific care and conditions for successful breeding and egg-laying. It is best to consult with a veterinarian or reptile expert for guidance on proper care for a pregnant red-eared slider.
usally the mama red-eared slider just lays her eggs and leaves them all alone but if a red eared slider is kept in captivity the mama takes care of the baby until the baby shows its mama that it can stand on its own two feet which is usally 2-3 months after it is hatched.
a red-eared slider turtles life span with proper care is between20-50yrs
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.
A slider turtle is basically like a category of turtles including the Yellow Belly Slider Turtle and the Red Eared Slider turtle.
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The way to take care of a baby slider is u have 2 go 2 a pet store and ask 4 repto min its the smallest bottle feed the turtle about 3 or 4 it depends thoe..... If it eats half of them then that's how many they are feeden..........then as they grow get the bigger bottles till they are the size of the plate. Resource: http://www.turtlecareredearedslider.com/turtle-care-red-eared-slider/
To care for a pregnant red-eared slider turtle, provide a suitable nesting area with soft substrate for egg laying, maintain a warm and clean environment, offer a balanced diet rich in calcium and vitamins, and monitor the turtle's health and behavior closely. Consult a veterinarian specializing in reptiles for additional guidance and care tips.
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
No need to care for it. There are already enough red eared sliders in the world.
Same as a regular Red Eared Slider. The average male is 7-9in, and the females 8-12. A good care sheet as well as housing tips and such can be found at Austins Turtle Page.
Female red-eared slider turtles require a large tank with clean, filtered water, a basking area with a heat lamp, UVB lighting, a varied diet of vegetables and protein, regular water changes, and veterinary check-ups to ensure their health and well-being.