They certainly can but it should never be done. Turtles will completely foul/poison the water for any kind of fish. A "Vivarium" which is part water and part land, with a warm spot for sun baking is what Turtles require. An "Aquarium" is a place where fish are kept. It is completely filled with water, has a heater if it contains tropical fish like Guppies, a fully cycled filter and regular weekly water changes of at least 50%.
no she will die
Yes you could if they get along. Put them together and watch them if they don't fight each other than leave them their. That is if you don't mine have some baby turtles. Geckomaster
I suggest to NOT release ANY captive turtles. It is highly risky to release any captive raised animal into the wild.
When keeping guppies with turtles in the same aquarium, it is important to consider the size of the tank to ensure there is enough space for both species. Additionally, turtles may view guppies as food, so providing hiding spots and plants for the guppies to escape is crucial. Water quality and temperature should also be monitored closely, as turtles and guppies have different requirements. Regular cleaning and maintenance of the tank is essential to keep both species healthy.
Yellow-bellied turtles, also known as yellow-bellied sliders, require clean, freshwater in their habitat. It is important to provide a large enough tank or pond with adequate filtration to maintain water quality. Water temperature should be maintained at around 75-85°F (24-29°C), and a basking area with a heat lamp should be provided for them to regulate their body temperature.
24-28 C
20g
Turtles begin to get restless and try to escape their tank when they are almost ready to lay eggs. They also may begin to make digging motions with their back legs.
nope if they are in a small tank and it gets bigger put it in a larger tank
Yes, they can. A local science museum has about three of each in a tank. They eat the same things (worms and others), and other than fighting over the worms, they basically ignore each other. Also my turtles don't bother each other they just sometimes look at each other and chase each other around, but my RES is bigger then my yellow bellied so she does this thing with her nails to tell him that shes the boss!! ;) Bugzly12- hope this helps!
What are guppies
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