No. Box turtles are complete land turtles and spend most of their time on land or soaking in a shallow water dish. Yellow Belly Sliders need a pond or large aquarium with a basking spot and UVB bulb. The two turtles housing needs are completely different and should not be mixed, So, the answer to your question is, No. Yellow Bellied Sliders and Box Turtles can NOT be housed together.
they can eat slugs worms live fish and dead fish bugs .
In reptiles,turtles and tortoises,care of turtles
Yellow belly turtles should not be kept in tap water as it can contain harmful chemicals like chlorine and chloramine, which can be detrimental to their health. It is recommended to use dechlorinated water or water specifically treated for turtles to ensure their well-being.
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A slider turtle is basically like a category of turtles including the Yellow Belly Slider Turtle and the Red Eared Slider turtle.
try map turtles or yellow or red bellies I have a razor back musk and he go's perfect with my Mississippi map turtle
unless there not enemies then yes.
I have never heard of a yellwo ear turtle before. By chance, do you mean yellow belly turtle?
If the habitat is large enough, they can live with other turtles of about the same size.
20-40 years in the wild or in captivity with good care
they live in rivers in miami and in south bend and chicogo and hiding in rocks red ear sliders live in water
Yes they can live together. Painted turtles and sliders can co-exist with each other. Just remember though with all turtle species, males tend to be more aggressive than females