Red-eared sliders inhabit most freshwater systems such as lakes, streams, swamps, ponds and rivers. They prefer the quiet waters of marshes, sluggish rivers and ponds that have soft bottoms with numerous basking sites and an abundance of aquatic vegetation. They are faithful to home ranges, leaving only to search for mates, nest and hibernate. Even if the waterways in their home ranges begin to evaporate during the summer, the sliders remain. Only after the waterway is completely dry and conditions become unbearable, will they migrate to better areas.
2006-09-09 10:20:21
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answered by Anonymous
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i do no longer think of it rather is the water temp. I actual have 2 sliders exterior in my pond and that they wintry climate over basically high quality. All you actual ought to furnish is a basking section that incorporates a easy with the right UV they want for their bones and shells, and the turtle will decide on while he needs to get heat or cool off. they want a thank you to do the two. As for the foodstuff habitual various the foodstuff you're offering is to no longer great, attempt crickets, prawn, or maybe an occasional feeder goldfish.
2016-11-07 00:02:36
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answered by ? 4
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Why on earth would you do that? If I dropped you into the middle of a rainforest, do you think you'd do ok?
If you really love the turtle, find a turtle rescue and give it a fighting chance. Try www.turtleforum.com for a suggestion of one close to you.
2006-09-09 15:55:32
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answered by Menagerie Mayhem 2
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Well, they come from the warm south-eastern states, in ponds and marshes.
Even if you lived close to one, your turtle will no longer do well in the wild, and diseases it is carrying could easily decimate wild populations who will have little immunity.
Instead, see if anyone locally will take it- flyers at the pet shops, wildlife rescue, animal shelters, etc.
2006-09-09 16:12:26
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answered by Madkins007 7
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if your turtle is not from the wild dint let it go in the wild it will die
2006-09-09 11:24:40
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answered by mcgrei8 1
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