Turtles, whether they are babies or not, need 10-12 hours of UVB light daily.
Less than 12", but it depends on how big it is, a normal 1-2" one is only 12".
You need to make sure that you are giving it UVB light. Shell conditioners do nothing but shine the shell. UVB lights help make his shell strong and healthy. If it is an aquatic turtle us a UVB 5.0. Use a UVB 10.0 if it is a Tortoise or land turtle. You can get these lights at almost any pet store.
You don't. That's like saying "How do you feed a human with only water?" A turtle needs UVB and UVA light no matter what, they can't live without it. It is what allows them their shell to grow. If they don't have UVB or UVA light, their body will grow until their shell can't take it anymore and 'pop', dead turtle.
Let it bask under a UVB lamp.
if it has a soft shell it needs ultra violet rays from thes the sun or uvb [ultra violet bulb] or more calcieum in its diet.
A map turtle in a 20-gallon tank typically requires a UVB light that emits between 5.0 to 10.0 UVB radiation. This helps provide the necessary ultraviolet light for their health, aiding in vitamin D3 synthesis and calcium absorption. It's essential to position the UVB light about 12-18 inches above the basking area to ensure effective exposure. Regularly replacing the bulb every 6-12 months is also important, as its UV output diminishes over time.
A tank, Uvb lights, basking land, water filter, water heater , stones and food.
Yes. All turtles need UVA and UVB radiation from the sun to process vitamins and minerals in their bodies.
Yes, baby turtles require a heating lamp to maintain proper body temperature and regulate their metabolism. The lamp helps create a basking area for the turtle to warm up and aids in their digestion and overall well-being.
Yes, but it's really not going to get hot enough for your turtle. Also, make sure you have at least TWO lamps, a heat lamp, and a UVB emulating lamp.
A turtle dock is a piece that floats on top of the water and suctions to the side of the aquarium. the turtle climbs up on it and suns himself. because it needs UVA and UVB lights, it is highly recommended to get a special light bulb, they can be found at almost every pet store. hope we helped!
Here are a few differences: -A human skeleton is located on the inside of the body and a turtle shell is located on the outside. -A skeleton protects and supports whereas a shell protects and camoflages the turtle. -A skeleton needs exercise and calcium to say healthy and a shell needs a UVB light.