Yes, as long as it is large enough to accommodate the turtles. While a hatchling can live in a 10 gallon aquarium, it will soon need a 100 gallon aquarium as these turtles get up to 12" in shell length.
Its really a gamble to put any fish with a red eared slider , it depends how big the sucker fish is if it is small the turtle with probably eat it , you are supposed to let them grow up together i have a sucker fish with my red eared slider but they are baby's so they have not bothered it.
Your turtle can eat feeder fish.
red eared slider turtle do not eat sharks. despite there ability to practically devour anything the sharks are to big to attempt to attack it. hence turtles do not try to attack them and red eared slider turtles don't eat them. :)
As long as the fish is inspected and found to be free of disease, yes. If you can get the python to eat it!
I wouldn't recommend it - since the RES will view the fish as food !
Not very many but i keep a lot in my cage at all times and he is a baby Red eared slider. He tares the fish up and eats some of them then leaves it and has a new one after a little bit.
feeder fish worms waxworms feeder worms crickets shrimp turtle pellets mice
A Red eared slider turtle is an omnivore. They tend to stick to a more carnivore diet as a baby, and grow into being more herbivorous as they age. You can buy turtle pellet food from a local pet store to feed them as a base diet but you should also feed them a variety of different food such as: earthworms, crickets, feeder fish (they can work, though they can also carry diseases), etc.
Yes... all red ear slider turtles eat fish. The main factor is size. If your fish is bigger than your turtle... there's nothing to worry. But.. if your turtle is quite bigger than your fishes... be assured they are all going to end up their life being turtle poops... :P
A Red Eared Slider Turtle is an omnivore. They tend to stick to a more carnivore diet as a baby, and grow into being more herbivorous as they age. You can buy turtle pellet food from a local pet store to feed them as a base diet but you should also feed them a variety of different food such as: earthworms, crickets, feeder fish (they can work, though they can also carry diseases), etc.
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.
feed it turtle food but make sure the food is big.feed it lettuce and krill.also earthworms and fresh fish.