A sub-adult turtle is an individual that has passed the juvenile stage but has not yet reached full maturity or adulthood. This stage typically occurs between the juvenile and adult phases, characterized by significant growth and development, but not yet exhibiting reproductive capabilities. The exact age range for sub-adult turtles can vary by species, but it generally includes turtles that are approaching their adult size and characteristics.
Under/less than an adult, not yet full grown, a juvenile.
what kind of turtle?
It is named that because the top of the sub looks like a turtle's shell.
Depends on sub species.
i think it would grow with the turtle and then when it is an adult the shell would be fully grown
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adult in my opionion i have 6 adult red eard sliders and 1 adult painted turtles
Sea turtle Hatchlings: Plankton, Fish eggs, jellyfish --> Hatchling Sea turtle--> Crabs, Seabirds, Raccoons Sea turtle Adult: Green Algae, Seagrass--> Adult Sea turtle--> Sharks (sorry if this is not what you are looking for!)
As an adult, yeah. A turtle
The average weight of a wild male is 332-350 grams and females is 435-450.
For a tiny, tiny baby turtle, that is just fine. But an adult turtle needs a much, much bigger tank than that. An adult turtle needs a 20-gallon tank (30 inches long and 12 inches wide).
dude it depends on the turtle!!! and a baby turtles gonna get to be the size of an adult turtle A baby turtle is about 1-3 inches. An adult turtle let's say red ear sliders are about 10 inches or bigger.