Yes you could if it in a big enough tank or pond.
Depending. If it's a tiny baby there would be problems but with a baby from about at least 4-5 inches long he should be safe with an adult. The only problem would be if it was a male. My answer: If the adult was fully grown and the baby was new born, bad idea. There's a good chance the adult may try to eat the baby. I know because I have two red sliders, one a bit younger than the other :)
. Depends if they are the same species. Also use commons sense do you really want a baby turtle around a large one?
Yeah :(My baby is deaf from his left ear :(
Only if the bigger one is its mother or a hamster it has grown up with.
Not usually unless they start touching/tugging on their ear
not a baby one
The baby can be smaller then it should and the risk for asthma is bigger.
There's no why. He was just born that way. Why are some people born without arms? Or legs? Or hands?
nothing!!it is perfectly natural-i have a dog like that and he is grand!!
Sliders need a varied diet not just one type of food. As they get older - they become more vegetarian in their dietary needs. A comprehensive list of food items can be found in the Wikipedia entry on the species (see related link)
definatly. you can get a ear-job to make it bigger, i had one last week and now all the men are flocking to see it, it's amazing :) hope you get some
One can purchase good ear plugs specifically made for sleeping in your local drugstore. They are also usually available in bigger department stores, for example Wal-Mart.