no you just need a uv light (keep on for 8 hours aday) and a water heater (keep on all the time on 24 - 28c)
mid 70's up to 78 i keep my turtles yellow bellied sliders and map turtles outside in pond have a water heater in water. Plus when not sunny basking light and strip light for them.
I depends
No, I would go out and buy a light used for turtles. A turtle needs constant, warm light that keeps body temperature regulated.
A photon of violet light has higher energy than a photon of yellow light. This is because violet light has a higher frequency and shorter wavelength compared to yellow light. The energy of a photon is directly proportional to its frequency, according to the equation E=hf, where E is energy, h is Planck's constant, and f is frequency.
Red-eared sliders. They are classified as semi-aquatic turtles- meaning they spend most of their time in the water but still require land.
If it's a huge tank, has an outstanding filter, and has two or three large basking spots each with UVB light (large means that it can fit all three turtles on it).
light yellow
Blue light has a higher frequency compared to yellow light.
yellow and white. light green and yellow orange yellow and white
really light yellow
The temperature of the water should be about 75-80 degrees fahrenheit. I would say that 80 should be perfect.
Red and green light. Yellow glass transmits yellow light. Yellow light is a combination of red and green light. Therefore yellow glass transmits red and green light and absorbs blue light.