I have kept up to 5 small turtles in a tank at once. Be careful if one becomes more dominant when it comes to feeding time. If they are all the same breed you shouldn't have any problem. Also, make sure you have enough room for them both to swim freely and both bask under a heat lamp or other heat source.
yes
No. Not unless you're prepared to take care of all the baby turtles they will have together.
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.
Yes, they are the same, Leatherbacks only live in the sea
It depends if it is a different type of turtle then no or if it is the same type than yes.
Yes, I have two eastern box turtles and two Russian tortoise's that live in the same enclosure.
I have mine together in the same tank and they are fine so I don't see why not.
No, turtles and tortoises are not the same thing. Turtles are aquatic or semi-aquatic reptiles with flat, streamlined shells for swimming, while tortoises are land-dwelling reptiles with domed shells designed for protection.
No, they don't have to be the same age to live together.
sure but they should be the same sex unless you want more tortoises
turtles need to swim, live, everything in water and toads need water but don't live in it. . . . . Also the turtle could possibly eat the toad depending on size hahaha
When they are touring they live on the same bus, but off tour they do not live together.