I doubt it would be a successful mating. They will only mate if kept away from others of the same species.
no definitely not. They may be both turtles but they are different species they are as physicly different as cats are from dogs.
A slider turtle is basically like a category of turtles including the Yellow Belly Slider Turtle and the Red Eared Slider turtle.
You can. You just have to wash your hands after your done.
The turtle you are describing sounds like a red-eared slider (Trachemys scripta elegans), which is a common species of turtle kept as pets. They are known for their distinctive red markings on their head and limbs, with a yellow underside.
He kind of looks like Verne from over the hedge... he might be a Box Turtle in general or maybe some species of slider.
Some species of turtles are known to exhibit monogamous relationships, while others are not. For example, the red-eared slider turtle is not monogamous and may mate with multiple partners. However, certain species like the painted turtle may form long-term pair bonds and exhibit monogamous behavior.
YES, you can put a map turtle in the same tank with a slider.
what will happen is that the baby false map turtle will get along with the red ear slider .B ut it will just take a will.
it is not likely to happen but it could
show it a really handsome/good looking turtle then they will mate
A Painted Turtle can only "procreate" (have young) with another Painted Turtle but they have been known to "mate" (have sex) with Red Eared Sliders and Yellow Belly Sliders. They probably wouldn't try to mate with any other kind of turtle, other than a similar species of water turtle like maybe a Map Turtle. For instance, a painted Turtle probably would not try to mate with a Soft Shell Turtle or a Snapping Turtle (or any land turtle like a Box Turtle) because they would not recognize it as a possible mate. When a Painted Turtle tries to mate with a Slider, it is because its instincts are telling it that based on size, shape, and mating displays and behaviors, etc., it is another Painted Turtle. Interestingly, Red Eared Sliders and Yellow Bellied Sliders rages currently overlap and where they do there is a lot of unsuccessful mating going on between the two species but they cannot procreate. That is part of the "definition" of a separate species.
When a mommy turtle and daddy turtle love each other very much... dad mounts mom from behind and disperses his seed
A slider turtle is basically like a category of turtles including the Yellow Belly Slider Turtle and the Red Eared Slider turtle.
A Red Eared Slider can only "procreate" (have young) with another Red Eared Slider but they have been known to "mate" (have sex) with Yellow Belly Sliders. They probably wouldn't try to mate with any other kind of turtle, other than a Slider.
well, a "slider turtle", or a red eared slider always has a red line where their ears would be. that's obviously how they get the name!
Depends if they're straight, bi or gay. Gay turtles cannot reproduce.
I'm pretty sure. I've had a red eared slider and an Ouachita map turtle living together in the same tank for about... I don't know exactly... Maybe about 3 years? They are friendly toward each other (well, they aren't mean to each other) so I'm pretty sure they can be in the same tank. But my red eared slider did grow up together.
You can. You just have to wash your hands after your done.