A tank, Uvb lights, basking land, water filter, water heater , stones and food.
it all depends on the amount of water you can usually get by with a 10 gallon heater
In winter they do,or you could put something around the tank e.g a blanket in the winter. In the summer the tank must be in a warm room:)
no it does not
It depends what type of turtle. My yellow bellied turtle (yellow bellied slider) in Scotland cost me £18, but that wasn't the tank, filter, water heater or heat lamp, (you may also need a UV lamp) that was just the turtle.
Try to get it, 3 times bigger than your turtle. I have a not so little red eared turtle and i keep it in a large tank.
It depends what kind of turtle it is.Some turtles do not need water and can be kept in a room,or big area.
Nothing a strong one...
Not sure what you are asking here, broke as in not working? or broke as in pieces of glass are in the tank? If the heater is not working, you need to purchase a new heater. If the glass tube is cracked or broken and pieces of glass are in your tank, then you need to unplug the heater and remove the glass from the tank.
yes
Well you have to have a UV Light, a Turtle Dock, a Filter, a Heater, and at the least a 10 gallon tank. You need 1 gallon per inch of turtle. I have two baby painted turtles and they eat "Baby Shrimp and Krill" and eat alot each day. You should get some plants and gravel to put in the tank too. Turtles love to swim, so in the summer you can build a little pond and let the turtle live there until late autumn. You need to leave the UV light on at least 6 hours a day.
You need somethink like a hampster tank With Big Rocks and Water in a container the turtle can suck on also need turtle food im not sure where you can get it but try Rite Aid