Baby red-eared sliders sleep as much as possible when they are young. In nature, they prefer to sleep on rocks or floating in shallow water.
Depends on how big it is!red eared sliders can get very big.
They are red. And are baby turtles . Sooo there baby red turtles
As long as the fish isn't any bigger than it.
The only turtles that can be sold at stores are the baby Red-Eared Sliders
Just as long as they can't get a hold of the turtle, or the tank.
No reason why not - although they may find the fruit a little tangy for their taste.
Yes they do but most commonly red eared sliders 4" and above. I you want a baby red eared slider < rescue one from china town ;)
Head straight to the water and adapate to their new home
Yes, red eared slidersand yellow bellied slidersare both part of the slider family, so they are easy to cross breed. If you go to a pet shop, you will notice that most baby yellow bellied sliders have faint red 'ears' because they were interbred with red eared sliders.
Yes, you just need to make sure the snail is smaller than the turtles head.
No, it's not advisable to keep a baby Red Eared Slider turtle in the same tank as a betta fish. Red Eared Sliders are aquatic turtles that can be aggressive and may see the betta fish as prey, leading to injury or death for the fish. Additionally, they have different care requirements, including water temperature and filtration needs, making it challenging to create a suitable environment for both species in the same tank.
a pastel Red ear slider is a color varriation from gene manplation in the egg for males 84F and females i forgot