24-28 C
maybe your turtle is following the frog keep the frog in a separate cage if it is not following the frog its probably very safe
Get a boy and a girl one and keep them as pets until they breed. Then well yah....
mid 70's up to 78 i keep my turtles yellow bellied sliders and map turtles outside in pond have a water heater in water. Plus when not sunny basking light and strip light for them.
no you just need a uv light (keep on for 8 hours aday) and a water heater (keep on all the time on 24 - 28c)
A Painted Turtle can only "procreate" (have young) with another Painted Turtle but they have been known to "mate" (have sex) with Red Eared Sliders and Yellow Belly Sliders. They probably wouldn't try to mate with any other kind of turtle, other than a similar species of water turtle like maybe a Map Turtle. For instance, a painted Turtle probably would not try to mate with a Soft Shell Turtle or a Snapping Turtle (or any land turtle like a Box Turtle) because they would not recognize it as a possible mate. When a Painted Turtle tries to mate with a Slider, it is because its instincts are telling it that based on size, shape, and mating displays and behaviors, etc., it is another Painted Turtle. Interestingly, Red Eared Sliders and Yellow Bellied Sliders rages currently overlap and where they do there is a lot of unsuccessful mating going on between the two species but they cannot procreate. That is part of the "definition" of a separate species.
Often, a turtle will keep its mouth open when it feels it needs to protect itself. Yellow-ear sliders will bite and their mouths are very dirty. Always wash your hands after handling your turtle.
these are to make the turtle look special and its also the shell. Turtles need shells to keep them protected.
No ... Its illegal to keep star turtle in India
Air Temperature: Low to mid 80'sBasking Temperature: High 80's to low 90'sWater Temperature: Low to mid. 70's for adults. Around 80º for hatchlings
A pig pen
It is best not to keep a turtle as a pet. Rather sponsor the survival of a turtle in the wild.
For most turtles, the water temperature in a 20 gallon tank should be between 75-80°F (24-27°C). Basking spots should be around 85-90°F (29-32°C) to allow the turtle to regulate its body temperature. It's important to provide a temperature gradient in the tank so the turtle can move between warm and cooler areas as needed.