Red-eared turtles often have moss growing on their shells due to their natural habitat, which includes ponds and lakes where algae and moss can thrive. This growth can be a sign of a healthy environment, but it may also indicate that the turtle's shell isn't getting enough sunlight or is in stagnant water. While the moss itself is generally harmless, it can sometimes indicate that the turtle may need a more suitable habitat or regular cleaning to maintain shell health. Regular basking can help prevent excessive growth by providing exposure to UV light.
A red eared slider turtle is a turtle that has red ears on its side and really long claws, he or she's shell is a dark green color and has a a long tail. A red eared slider turtle is a turtle that has red ears on its side and really long claws, he or she's shell is a dark green color and has a a long tail. bbgfffhftdeeesertdjkbvgddr56typij;tdfse57uvob biydcr5seivu
yes, but it won't attack the big red eared because its bigger. also, it won't dare if the two are family
Red eared sliders
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Absolutly nothing. Only the color change.
Red-eared slider turtle eggs typically take around 60 to 90 days to hatch.
A red-eared slider turtle typically lays around 20 to 30 eggs in a single clutch.
No. Eventually the turtle will kill the catfish.
I do not believe there is a proper term for female red eared sliders yet. :)
the red eared slider turtles eneimes are great white sharks and killer whales.
Vegetables a red-eared slider turtle can eat:CollardMustard leafsDandelion greensKaleBok choyDark-green lettuce (but never iceberg lettuce due to the lack of nutrients it contains)CarrotsSquashGreen beansOther general foods a a red-eared slider turtle can eat:EarthwormsCricketsWaxwormsSilkwormsAquatic snailsBlood wormsDaphniaShrimpKrillMealwormsTadpolesAnacharis (a water plant)Hyacinth (a water plant)Water lettuceDuckweedAzolla (fairy moss)The related links below may be of help.
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