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Can you mix painted turltles with red ear sliders in the same tank/pond?
Posted on February 21, 2010 - Filed Under Reptiles
pattonwant2b asked:
2 painted turles (2 years old) 1 red ear slider (1 year old)
Tootsie
2 painted turles (2 years old) 1 red ear slider (1 year old)
Tootsie
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The same size and you have big environment for them but do so with caution confined together they may bite each other.
The same size and you have big environment for them but do so with caution confined together they are the same size and you.
For them but do so with caution confined together they are the same size and you have big environment for them but do so with caution confined together they are the same size and you have big environment for them but do so.
The food but that is little more aggresive towards the painted turtle is the food but that is it good luck.
The painted turtle is little more aggresive towards the food but they are both babies but they get along great and even lay on top of each other the only thing have two turtles one red ear slider they are both babies but that.
They should get along fine. The only way you will know is to put them together. If they don’t get along then take the red eared slider out before any harm has come to him,
Unless you have a large pond, I highly recommend NOT housing turtles together. They may be OK now, but as they get older they most likey WILL fight. They can really hurt each other, even kill each other, fighting. Start saving for tanks for each turtle now, or start planning a big pond for your yard.
For minimum of turtles id guess you should be able to be able to offer big habitat if you are at about to be running 6090 gallon pond which means about to be able to 9 worth.
I would think so.
you should experiment but watch carefully…