An adult generally weighs about 8.5 ounces. May vary due to gender.
Red eared sliders
Yes, red eared sliders do hibernate only in the winter and if you keep your turtle inside then it should not hibernate if you keep your turtles warm.
I do not believe there is a proper term for female red eared sliders yet. :)
A Red Eared Slider can only "procreate" (have young) with another Red Eared Slider but they have been known to "mate" (have sex) with Yellow Belly Sliders. They probably wouldn't try to mate with any other kind of turtle, other than a Slider.
Red-eared sliders need an adequate amount of water in which to swim. ... Red-eared sliders are strong swimmers, so you don't need to worry about drowning as long as the turtle can get out of the water and there is no place it can get trapped underwater
Turtle pellets. When they are older you can give them crickets and veggies.
NO. The turtle will eat the frog.
No, red-eared sliders cannot lay eggs without a male. They require fertilization from a male turtle in order to reproduce and lay viable eggs.
No, red-eared sliders are not illegal in England.
The only turtles that can be sold at stores are the baby Red-Eared Sliders
yes, mini red eared sliders do exist
Just as long as they can't get a hold of the turtle, or the tank.