Well, in my experience my two male red- eared sliders get along pretty well. Sometimes they will fight for food.
yes,because in the wild they usually live together and people who have those two turtles say that they get along.
nothing would happen they would be fine
no they are two different species
that is not true a sea turtle bites when it wants a mate i know i had two
About two-three inches long. Don't worry, they'll grow!
Yes. Trachemys (Slider) x Graptemys (Map turtle) hybrids are rare, but they exist along with other cross-genus hybrids such as fully fertile Map hybrids with Diamondback Terrapins.
Any other types of turtles would be ok. Just don't put two males together. Geckomaster
Yes, I have two eastern box turtles and two Russian tortoise's that live in the same enclosure.
Turtles can live together. They won't hurt each other. Uusually, they do not live together as a family. Obviously, they see (or live together long enough) another turtle at least once in a while or we'd have no turtles at all.
you should not put them together because tortioses live on land with little water. eastern painted turtles love water and spend most of their time in water. what i would do is get two different tanks to put them in. by the way eastern painted turtles are omnivores and hermann's tortoises are herbivores. the two wouldn't work together.
There are two types of turtles: Freshwater turtles and sea turtles. All freshwater turtles live mostly in water but often climb onto rocks and land to bask in the sun, mate, and lay eggs. Sea turtles don't bask in the sun, but they mate and lay eggs on land. Freshwater turtles live in rivers and lakes, and sea turtles live in the ocean.
That depends upon the species of lizard. They need to have their tank set up properly as a vivarium not as an aquarium. I hope you know that.