No doubt they can live in a fish tank but it will certainly not do the fish any good. Turtles poo and piddle in the water and putrefy it making it deadly for fish to live in. They also bite chunks out of unwary fish. Please use your brains and don't try to mix Amphibians with fish. It can not and will not work in an enclosed aquarium.
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.
The turtles will eat the fish.
most if not all aquatic turtles will eat fish that are dead, but only some will chase and eat live fish. i have a painted turtle that loves to eat live guppies in the same tank as a map turtle that will only eat dead fish.
Yes, turtles can survive in many environments, as long as they are fed.
it depends if the turtle is small if its small it can live in small places example a small fish tank with some rocks in it a big turtle should live in a large tank with rocks in it
Hi =) Not a very good idea but I've been told turtles eat other fish in the tank cos it thinks its food!
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No, they will most likely eat your fish.
Decomposers are microorganisms. They live in plant material in the fish tank,
they can eat guppies and betta fish the betta fish will put up a fight sometimes they wont eat the fish and just leave the fish there for a tank mate if there is any amount in a tank together but if you put to many big turtles in a tank with little turtles the big ones will eat it
sucker fish can be kept with turtles aslong as the turtles have been kept with sucker fish in its early part of its life
Goldfish and turtles should not be kept together in the same tank. Goldfish require cooler water temperatures and clean water, while turtles need warmer temperatures and may carry bacteria harmful to fish. Mixing them can lead to health issues for both species.