No they need sun to survive because there shell and scine will get MST
Cheek it water it needs to be warm.
I suppose you can but any benefit no. Get different water plants
no RES turtles are fresh water turtles
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.
no,slider turtles have fixed tongues but no saliva for that reason they must eat inside water
Vegetables a red-eared slider turtle can eat:CollardMustard leafsDandelion greensKaleBok choyDark-green lettuce (but never iceberg lettuce due to the lack of nutrients it contains)CarrotsSquashGreen beansOther general foods a a red-eared slider turtle can eat:EarthwormsCricketsWaxwormsSilkwormsAquatic snailsBlood wormsDaphniaShrimpKrillMealwormsTadpolesAnacharis (a water plant)Hyacinth (a water plant)Water lettuceDuckweedAzolla (fairy moss)The related links below may be of help.
They should have access to a source of water as well as a place to get out of the water at all times.
Yes, I put my baby slider in a sand filled terrarium over night and feed him in water and he is doing ok
yes it can i know cuz i have two and my bro wakes up early in morning and it sleeps uderwater
I have a central American wood turtle aswell. beautiful shell colors , huh? well no, because the red ear-slider turtle is more of an aqautic turtle whilst the central American orante wood turtle is more land-but still needs some water. not above 3" of water for the central American, and the red eared slider can live in up to 5 feet of water. the central American wood turtle should not be placed in deep water as it will drown.
It won't harm the turtle - but the eggs should be removed from the water as soon as possible.
Key considerations for caring for a red-eared slider turtle pet include providing a proper habitat with a large enough tank, UVB lighting, a basking area, and clean water. Additionally, maintaining a balanced diet of commercial turtle pellets, vegetables, and occasional treats like insects or fish is important. Regular tank cleanings, monitoring water quality, and providing opportunities for exercise and mental stimulation are also crucial for the well-being of a red-eared slider turtle.