Well,they hatch their eggs around 60-120 days depending on temperature and the enviorment.
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.
No, red-eared sliders do not get pregnant. They lay eggs to reproduce.
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.
wan it stop eating or that he don't like the foodTurtles are reptiles. They lay eggs. They do not get pregnant.
A red-eared slider turtle can survive without eating for about 2 to 3 months, depending on its health and environment.
just throw your sperm in the tank and the turtle will eat it and it will be pregnet
To determine if a red-eared slider is pregnant, you can look for physical signs such as a swollen abdomen, changes in behavior like increased nesting activity, and potentially feeling eggs when gently palpating the turtle's abdomen. It is recommended to consult a veterinarian for a definitive diagnosis.
It is generally safe to handle a pregnant red ear slider turtle, but it is important to do so gently and carefully to avoid causing stress or harm to the turtle or its eggs. Pregnant turtles may be more sensitive during this time, so it is best to handle them with caution and avoid any unnecessary stress.
Red-eared slider turtle eggs are typically laid in sandy or loose soil near bodies of water, such as ponds or lakes. The preferred nesting environment for red-eared slider turtles is a sunny area with easy access to water, where the eggs can be buried and incubated in warm, moist conditions.
If nothing is going in, nothing comes out. Have you provided an appropriate diet, and an appropriate habitat? Your turtle could also be constipated or you might not be able to find his 'waste'.
it maybe because its pregnant and if its not that then you could try diffrent kinds of foods until he finds one he likes
Click on the 'Throwing a Slider' link below to learn the mechanics of throwing a slider.