Technically no, a turtle is not a fish. It is a reptile.
No, I'm pretty sure it's a reptile.
no
A turtle smells like a fish because a turtle spends a lot of its life in water surrounded by fish. Anything that hangs around something that stinks, will start to stink too. Do you get it?
Yes they can but it isn't a very good choice. I have had my turtle since it was a baby and i fed him small fish that i let swim around the tank so he would have to chase it to eat it and the smallest kind that i could find of turtle food
I would not recommend keeping them together. Turtle harvest many types of bacteria that your fish are not used to. Your fish would probably become ill and die trying to fight the bacteria. Also, your turtle (depending on size) could easily kill a fish, whether on purpose or unintentional. I would suggest separate tanks. Good luck
Snapping turtles
It depends On its kind if turtle
A turtle is not a fish, it is a reptile. Why Would you think that??????
It depends on the size of the fish and the size of the turtle.
A fish
Probably a turtle looking blow fish.
Yes, the turtle will eventually eat the fish. It is better if you keep both species seperated. hoped that helped.
Animals do not make friendships as we do. The turtle would eat the fish if it was a carnivorous turtle.
A turtle smells like a fish because a turtle spends a lot of its life in water surrounded by fish. Anything that hangs around something that stinks, will start to stink too. Do you get it?
probably not, the turtle will eat it.
A sea turtle is neither. It is a reptile, just like the snakes and lizards on land are reptiles.
If you do the turtle will eat the fish.
Fish and fish eggs.
Yes