Red-eared sliders typically lay their eggs in the spring or early summer, usually between May and July.
Red-eared sliders typically lay eggs when they are around 5 to 7 years old.
Yes, red-eared sliders can lay eggs in water. They typically lay their eggs in a nest on land near the water's edge, but they can also lay eggs in shallow water or damp soil.
Red-eared sliders typically lay between 10 to 30 eggs in a single clutch.
Red-eared sliders typically lay between 2 to 30 eggs in a single clutch.
Red-eared sliders typically lay eggs once or twice a year, usually in the spring or early summer.
Red-eared sliders typically lay their eggs in the spring or early summer, usually between the months of May and July.
Female red-eared sliders typically lay eggs about 2 to 4 weeks after mating.
No, red-eared sliders cannot lay eggs without a male. They require fertilization from a male turtle in order to reproduce and lay viable eggs.
No, only female red eared sliders lay eggs.
Yes, crickets do lay eggs. Female crickets typically lay between 150 to 400 eggs at a time.
Crickets typically lay their eggs in moist soil or underground in burrows.
Once a decade usually or even a century! Just joking! They lay unfertilized eggs about 10 times in 2 years