Yes, a slider should be cleaned 2 or 3 times a week...
How to clean it -
Place the turtle in a tray or it's own tank, keep the tank empty, then take a tooth brush and clean the ends and the main place on the shell, and clean the place were the private parts are under - not on the private parts themselves! - only the shell part! - use a antibacterial soap or nothing because that is better and unrisky, then you can wash the turtle throughly - DO NOT LET THE SOAP TOUCH THE EYES - If it does, you can wrinse the head and clean the ey with the water, then you can carefully place the turtle on a towel and dry it - not necceserly - and enjoy your new and shiny RES
Red-eared slider turtles typically lay their eggs on land, not in the water. They will find a suitable nesting site on land to lay their eggs, usually digging a hole and burying them there. If you suspect your turtle has laid eggs, you should look for signs of digging or a disturbed area in the enclosure.
Red-eared slider turtle eggs are typically laid in sandy or loose soil near bodies of water, such as ponds or lakes. The preferred nesting environment for red-eared slider turtles is a sunny area with easy access to water, where the eggs can be buried and incubated in warm, moist conditions.
Red-eared slider eggs typically hatch in about 60 to 90 days after being laid.
Red Ear Slider? They usually lay their eggs a good 25 feet from the water, and dig a 6 inch wide hole. So just look around that area if it helps!
Eggs laid on land are hatched on the land and eggs laid in the water hatch in the water. *o*
If your red-eared slider turtle has laid eggs, you should carefully remove the eggs from the tank and place them in a separate container with damp soil. Keep the container in a warm and humid environment until the eggs hatch. It is important to research proper care for turtle eggs or consult a veterinarian for guidance.
No, they eggs are laid in water.
After mating, it takes approximately 2 months for the eggs to be laid, and then another 2 months for the eggs to hatch.
Crocodiles are reptiles. Reptiles are born from eggs laid on land. Amphibians are born from eggs laid in the water
Amphibian eggs are typically laid in water.
If you want them to live, you keep them in the water where they were laid.
Spawn is the name of the eggs that are laid by frogs.