He is probably trying to hibernate
1stly its not "red eye slider", its "red eared slider". the biting may be his way of saying keep out of my territory. you should separate themin these cases
I'm pretty sure. I've had a red eared slider and an Ouachita map turtle living together in the same tank for about... I don't know exactly... Maybe about 3 years? They are friendly toward each other (well, they aren't mean to each other) so I'm pretty sure they can be in the same tank. But my red eared slider did grow up together.
First of all, a 10 gallon tank is too small for a turtle, let alone a turtle AND a frog! The proper rule of thumb for aquatic turtles is 10 gallons for every inch of turtle... if you have a 4 inch long turtle, you need at least 40 gallons of water. And second of all, putting a frog with a slider of any age will mean a fed turtle. The turtle WILL eat the frog. Don't try it.
That would depend on which legs they are digging with. If they are digging with their front legs then they are just digging to be digging because water turtles love to dig. I they are digging with their hind legs then there is a good possibility that she is trying to lay eggs. But as I said, water turtles like to dig.
Digging for worm underground
Turtle
Staring wide-eyed and rude and stupidly.
a turtle
it means that the turtle has a tail
When a baserunner is sliding, sometimes she can get like rashes and injuries form the slide so a slider protects your leg.
Cyclops - Greek for 'round-eyed' or 'wheel-eyed.'
Do you mean TURTLE? If so, turtle = Laumei.