Peacock slider turtles, also known as red-eared sliders, typically grow to a size of 5 to 10 inches in shell length. Males are generally smaller, reaching about 5 to 7 inches, while females can grow larger, often exceeding 10 inches. Their size can vary based on factors such as diet, habitat, and overall health.
Red-Eared Sliders are Semi-Aquatic turtles.
Ghost Red Eared Slider Turtles will get to be the same size as normal Red Eared Slider Turtles, which is 10-12 inches.
Red-eared sliders
The Turtles are Red-Ear Sliders
Red-eared sliders are a specific species of aquatic turtle known for their distinctive red markings behind their eyes. While all red-eared sliders are aquatic turtles, not all aquatic turtles are red-eared sliders; the term "aquatic turtles" encompasses a wide variety of species that live primarily in water, including painted turtles, snapping turtles, and sea turtles. Red-eared sliders are particularly popular as pets and are easily recognized by their flattened shells and webbed feet. In general, aquatic turtles may vary in size, habitat preferences, and dietary habits.
yes there se turtles HAHAHAHA
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They are red. And are baby turtles . Sooo there baby red turtles
They require it! They are aquatic turtles.
...it come out of their behind.
Yes red eared sliders and map turtles are good companions because they love listening. When I was playing the piano my turtles were sitting on their bridge and looking at me... when I was done playing, they jumped off the bridge and I left.
I have researched the same question and I read that painted turtles can only procreate with other painted turtles. Red eared sliders and painted will try to have sex but cannot reproduce