Small turtles are typically referred to as hatchlings or young turtles with a carapace length of less than 4 inches, while big turtles are mature adults with a carapace length greater than 12 inches. Small turtles require special care and dietary requirements, while big turtles may need more space and deeper water in their enclosure to accommodate their size. Both small and big turtles can make great pets, but their care needs differ based on their size and stage of development.
for two males a ten gallon tank heavly planted, two females 1 gallon, male and female same as first one
No, when they hatch out of eggs they are air-breathing and look like small turtles
A turtle's heart is relative to its body size, with most species having hearts that are small compared to mammals. The heart is usually around 1-2% of its body weight.
Stinkpot turtles, also known as musk turtles, are small freshwater turtles known for their strong odor when threatened. They are typically dark in color with a small size, reaching lengths of about 4 to 5 inches. Stinkpot turtles are omnivorous, feeding on a variety of aquatic plants, insects, and small fish.
hawks!
All things are relative. Compared to an earthworm, turtles have big brains. Compared to a dog, turtles have small brains.
yes, they are, for the big ones too
yes some are big and some are small
it depends if the turtle is small if its small it can live in small places example a small fish tank with some rocks in it a big turtle should live in a large tank with rocks in it
actually, they can. have at least one place or arch where the small one can hide. they will share the rock if its big enough but it is nice to have each turtle have its own space. if you see your big turtle chasing the little one, see if its male. (you can tell if the claws are bigger and the tail is fatter) if it is, put feeder fish in the tank, large ones and small ones. the large ones will keep the big turtle busy. and the small ones will be for the smaller turtle so he can learn to eat meat from the larger one. i have and have had large turtles and small turtles in the same tank. the get along fine. Hope i could help.
All turtles are edible.
land turtles are but, sea turtles eat small fish and bugs
i have a 40 gallon for 2 of them, they stay small, and you could prbly get bye with a 30
big turtles
When can I breed my turtles and how big do they haft to be.
Russian turtles do not get very big. The average Russian turtle is between five and nine inches.
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