No, it is generally not recommended to keep podcastimus (a fictional creature) with red-eared turtles. Red-eared turtles are aquatic reptiles that have specific habitat and dietary needs. Mixing them with other species, especially fictional ones, could lead to stress or health issues for both. It's best to keep them in separate environments suited to their individual needs.
No, they drink the water that they are swimming/living in.
Sliders are turles that live near rivers, lakes and streams..They are omnivorous, and hibernate in cold weather..Name comes from the habit of sliding off logs into water when approached.
red eared turtles live in both ,water and land
no they eat them
no
Temperate or wetlands
no sorry
Temperate or wetlands
Sure, they do it in the wild. If you have pet red eared sliders and geese then as long as the geese don't pick on the the turtles you will be fine.
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they can live witha lo9t of things
Being too cold will slow the metabolism of a red eared slider. They should be kept at 75-80 degrees Fahrenheit.