The red eared slider does, but the yellow bellied slider does not.
no they are two different species
Probably not turtles are very independent
Yes they are. I have one and my cusins have 2. yellow bellied sliders are legal too
They will thrive on a mix of fish, turtle food, and some leafy vegetables.
If the habitat is large enough, they can live with other turtles of about the same size.
Turtles can be cannibalistic. Adult and hatchling turtles should not mix. Also turtles with large size differences should be kept separate. A larger turtle would quite happily take a snap at a hatchling causing serious damage or death. So no, don't mix your baby turtles with your adults.
Hi there, Most turtles are good together like mine, i have a RES and a yellow bellied slider and they are great together! Bugzly12 - hope you have a great time and hope you can answer some of my questions!! :)
They are basically the same thing but yellow bellied sliders are more commonly said as the name of the turtle. Yes they are the same. Look it up, y do want to know, it doesn't make a difference, of how you say it they are the same thing.
they can eat slugs worms live fish and dead fish bugs .
I suggest to NOT release ANY captive turtles. It is highly risky to release any captive raised animal into the wild.
No, these turtles along with red ear sliders are the most common turtle you can get hold of. They are readily available in most reptile stores (well they seem to be the one they all sell). Other turtles such as map and musk turtles are much harder to get hold of, especially in the UK.