It depends how far away they are from their lights. It is not detrimental as long as they are still getting enough heat and UVB/UVA rays to survive.
if it stays on dry land and if its a water turtle.u will need to take it back.And get a dumb one
the color stays the same
Nothing happens to it. The speed of light is constant as long as it stays in the oil, and although it changes as it crosses the boundary from one to the other, it stays constant again once it's in the glass.
Nothing happens to it. The speed of light is constant as long as it stays in the oil, and although it changes as it crosses the boundary from one to the other, it stays constant again once it's in the glass.
You take your heap of junk to the scrappies and weigh it in as its worthless!
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas is the city of Las Vegas.
dome light stays on ford taurus
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It could mess up your transfer case and rear differentials which cost over 2k+
Well not really, all turtles can be on land and breathe air, but if this is a really dry area, I don't know if it would be good for it. If you have a Red Eared Slider- like me you really should get a tank with dry land in it. All turtles can be in a dry habitat, but it won't be healthy for aquatic turtles. It really depends on the temperature and how long it stays in there.
Well, he is probably just out basking. I have a baby eastern painted turtle that stays out of the water most of the day. There is no need to worry just make sure that he doesn't get stuck to whatever he is basking on, from being dry. It is okay for him to be dry just make sure that he gets wet every 3 hours or so.
i don't under stand your ?, but he comes on Saturdays and stays from 8 PM to midnight