Fish and turtles differ primarily in their classification and anatomy. Fish are aquatic animals that belong to the class Actinopterygii and have gills for breathing underwater, fins for swimming, and scales covering their bodies. Turtles, on the other hand, are reptiles from the order Testudines; they have lungs for breathing air, a hard shell for protection, and limbs adapted for either swimming or walking on land. Additionally, turtles are ectothermic (cold-blooded), while fish can vary in their thermoregulation strategies.
No. the ammonia levels for fish water are different than in turtle water and are meant for larger quantities of moving water. To suit the habitat need of a turtle yo should find the correct turtle treatment.
the difference betweeen fish and turtle is that they dont have the same name and there both living creatures that live and act in different environments or habbit tats
A turtle is not a fish, it is a reptile. Why Would you think that??????
It depends on the size of the fish and the size of the turtle.
A fish
Probably a turtle looking blow fish.
It is not recommended for fish to eat baby turtle food as their nutritional needs are different. Fish require specific nutrients found in fish food for proper growth and health. Feeding fish turtle food can lead to nutrient deficiencies and health problems.
Yes, the turtle will eventually eat the fish. It is better if you keep both species seperated. hoped that helped.
Any animal should have a more complex and diverse diet than that. How would you like it if you ate noodles every day of your life? Give the turtle some variety- even pet store turtle food is something different.
Animals do not make friendships as we do. The turtle would eat the fish if it was a carnivorous turtle.
Absolutely! I Mean, theres always a risk that your turtle may eat the fish... But the GLofish are no different then any other fish!
Yes, turtles are known to eat fish, so it is possible that a turtle could eat your fish if they are in the same environment.