probably not, the turtle will eat it.
in the sea
Turtle us more adaptable because they can live in land and water
Technically no, a turtle is not a fish. It is a reptile.
...........how can a fish tank have fresh water?????
They live in water where they get a lot of sand. They definitely don't live in salt water,they live in fresh water lakes for sure where there's a lot of fish.
It is never right to put Amphibians in with fish. The amphibian will poison the water.
NO! Turtles are reptiles and should be kept in a vivarium never in an aquarium with fish. Reptiles and amphibians will foul the water and the fish will not survive.
Crawfish live in rivers, creeks and sometimes you can keep them as pets!!
Turtles may have a similar smell to fish because they often eat fish and other aquatic creatures as part of their diet. Also, both fish and turtles live in water, which can contribute to a similar scent.
In water
No.
There are 2 reasons why you should not grow your Betta fish with a baby turtle: 1. Amphibians poison the water for fish 2. Turtles, especially baby turtles like to eat live, flashy things. Chances are, if you place your Betta with a baby turtle, it will be long gone before any pollution affects it... If you have an older, smaller turtle, it may work. Older turtles like to eat plants rather than live things, and if you have a LARGE tank, with water no deeper than 10 inches, and lots of places for your Betta to hide in case your turtle gets a little curious, it will work. Just make sure to introduce your fish to your turtle slowly, by placing it in a small, see through plastic bag inside the aquarium to get the turtle used to the sudden movements of the fish. good luck!