alagotor prefers ponds.
I feed mine worms, I put her in a ice cream container and i have some worms in it she eats what she wants then starts scratching at the sides to come out, you can also put some in the tank with it. you can feed it spiders. they eat grass. when they get a little bigger move up to fish, baby snakes (make sure they are DEAD.) that's all i really know.
yes they do but if you want action get a snapping turtle get that lizard put it in the tank that lizad gone get swallowed
There are 2 reasons why you should not grow your Betta fish with a baby turtle: 1. Amphibians poison the water for fish 2. Turtles, especially baby turtles like to eat live, flashy things. Chances are, if you place your Betta with a baby turtle, it will be long gone before any pollution affects it... If you have an older, smaller turtle, it may work. Older turtles like to eat plants rather than live things, and if you have a LARGE tank, with water no deeper than 10 inches, and lots of places for your Betta to hide in case your turtle gets a little curious, it will work. Just make sure to introduce your fish to your turtle slowly, by placing it in a small, see through plastic bag inside the aquarium to get the turtle used to the sudden movements of the fish. good luck!
To safely get rid of algae in your red-eared slider's tank, you can reduce the tank's lighting duration, clean the tank and filter regularly, and avoid overfeeding your turtle. Introducing algae-eating tank mates like snails or shrimp can also help naturally control algae growth. Avoid using chemicals or algaecides that can harm your turtle.
I'm guessing that they cost about 25$. And remamber; I'm just guessing. They usually dont sell turtle tanks so you would have to buy a fish tank, or you could just go on www.kijiji.ca and look up cheap ones.. y turtle has a fish tank and it loves it, you would also need a basking area, lights, food(of course) rocks, and pretend or real plants!
It is most likely safe to add a frozen dead mouse that has been thawed out to a alligator snapping turtle tank. If the tank levels have never been checked the addition of a corpse could add ammonia to the tank which would not be favorable to the turtle and could lead to premature death. Alligator snapping turtles can eat mice, and if it was store bought it will be fine to feed as long as it hasn't been sitting out for any more than a few hours.
a tank alligator?
Yes, turtles can survive in many environments, as long as they are fed.
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That depends upon the species of lizard. They need to have their tank set up properly as a vivarium not as an aquarium. I hope you know that.
Well, when two turtles of the opposite sex really love each other...
Water ,heat source ,food ,lighting are about it.
probably not its not a good idea. the beta fish and the snapping turtle would fight each other till the detah. and the turtle would end up winning
No they will kill each other
When they're a baby try a ten gallon tank. The tank will ned to get bigger as the turtle does so it has more space
I feed mine worms, I put her in a ice cream container and i have some worms in it she eats what she wants then starts scratching at the sides to come out, you can also put some in the tank with it. you can feed it spiders. they eat grass. when they get a little bigger move up to fish, baby snakes (make sure they are DEAD.) that's all i really know.
no it can not