Female turtles, regardless of "breed", are generally the larger of male or female.
Female red ear slider turtles may display aggressive behaviors towards each other, especially when competing for resources or mating opportunities. Fighting among female red ear slider turtles is more commonly seen in captivity rather than in the wild due to artificial enclosure conditions. It is important to provide ample space, proper hiding spots, and a balanced diet to minimize aggression.
I know Red Eared Slider Turtles do that before mating. Males do it to females.
male turtles usually have a slight indent on the stomach shell to enable tem to mount the female more easlyA female turtle does not have a tail in the back, but a male turtle does have a tail in the back. Below: THIS IS FOR RED SLIDER TURTLES ONLYA FEMALE SLIDER WILL HAVE A SHORTER TAIL AND CLAWS. AMALE WILL HAVE LONG CLAWS AND TAIL.
a mobilian turtle (male or female) MALE-has long claws and bottom of shell caves in and there is a hole halfway on the tail FEMALE-has short claws and also the bottom of the shell should come out or be flat and the hole shold be right where the tail starts.
Red-eared slider turtles usually can only breed successfully if they have hibernated before, and turtles kept in tanks rarely hibernate. There is a miniscual chance your turtles will breed if they have not hibernated.
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For Red Eared Turtles a female has short nails and a male as long sharp nails.
Red eared slider turtles bask though out the day. There is no specific time that they prefer.
A slider turtle is basically like a category of turtles including the Yellow Belly Slider Turtle and the Red Eared Slider turtle.
The red eared slider does, but the yellow bellied slider does not.