Yes, yellow-bellied turtles are illegal to possess in Tennessee without a permit. They are considered a regulated species due to concerns about their conservation status and the impact of collection from the wild. It's important to check local regulations, as laws can change, and to ensure compliance with wildlife protection measures.
yes
for along time up to like 20 mins!
No. Box turtles are complete land turtles and spend most of their time on land or soaking in a shallow water dish. Yellow Belly Sliders need a pond or large aquarium with a basking spot and UVB bulb. The two turtles housing needs are completely different and should not be mixed, So, the answer to your question is, No. Yellow Bellied Sliders and Box Turtles can NOT be housed together.
Here is a link for nutrition of turtles, if all else fails call the vet or the pet store to find out what they eat.
their moms come up on land and lay eggs then their mom leaves
Yellow bellied sliders carry many types of diseases.
Answerreeve, yellow belly, or musk turtles because they get only about 4 to 6 inches.
Depends if they're straight, bi or gay. Gay turtles cannot reproduce.
they can eat slugs worms live fish and dead fish bugs .
Yellow belly turtles should not be kept in tap water as it can contain harmful chemicals like chlorine and chloramine, which can be detrimental to their health. It is recommended to use dechlorinated water or water specifically treated for turtles to ensure their well-being.
All turtles are reptiles.
Well tons red ear sliders yellow belly slider map turtles black knob painted turtles all of those are all good not for kids for 18 and up