by the way you have described it it sounds as if it is a yellow bellied slider, if it has to red marks on the sides of its cheeks/head it will be a red eared slider.
Small aquatic turtle food bought at the aquatic animal store. They will also eat small feeder fish, pin crickets, and mealworms.
Answerreeve, yellow belly, or musk turtles because they get only about 4 to 6 inches.
A turpin watch out they bite!
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The small green bird with a yellow belly is called a Greenfinch.
The red eared slider have yellow stripes - see related link to Wikipedia for more info Also, yellow bellied sliders, chicken turtle, map turtle, some musk and mud turtles, painted turtles all have some degree of yellow stripes on shell or head and neck area. Also, the box turtle species, mainly terrestrial, have yellow markings as well.
the green sea turtle swims in the sea, in the sometimes its on the sand, eating small leaves
Dolphins and other aquatic predators of sufficient size will eat a small turtle, given the opportunity.
The Spotted Turtle small turtle with dark green carapace which is usually spotted with yellow, round spots along with the head, neck and limbs. Sometimes, older individuals spots lacking on shell but still on head, neck and limbs and orange blotch behind eyes.
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.
if you are looking for an aquatic turtle, map and musk turtles are generally the smallest. In most aquatic turtles the male stays much smaller than the female. I would suggest Texas maps as the males grow to the maximum of 3.5".
this type of turtle is called a soft back turtle. it is about 3 to 5 inches long including tale and is usually kept as a pet. O.k that other person up there is wrong..This is a red bellied turtle.Or a mix of a red bellied turtle and a red eared slider..So there is the correct answer :D