Can Fish Live With Turtles In A Tank?

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Fish and turtles can live in the same tank together

, provided several of the following factors are on point. Your aquarium tank is large enough to accommodate both turtles and fish. Your filter is strong enough to accommodate the extra load that fish will put on your water quality.

Do turtles need companions?

They do not get lonely and

do not need a friend

. They are not cuddly and are happier if left alone much of the time. You can always put more than one turtle in the same tank, though some species tend to be more aggressive and some may fight, so this is best handled on a case by case basis.

Can turtles be housed with fish?


Turtles are not compatible with tropical fish

. Even if you think your turtle is small and won’t cause any damage, it will eventually grow. Turtles can’t be trusted with tropical fish and you should avoid keeping them together.

Can a turtle live with a betta fish?


No, you cannot keep a betta fish and turtle together even if it’s temporary

. If you try to put a betta fish with any type of turtle species, odds are that your fish won’t last even the week. The reasons why you can’t keep a betta fish with a turtle include diet, space, and water parameters.

Can guppies live with turtles?

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You can try guppies but chances are your turtles will eat them, however if you add enough plants for them to hide in they may survive

. Another easy way is to just scoop out the larvae with a small fish net.

Can 2 turtles live together?

So, can two turtles share a tank? The short answer to this is

yes

. But there are things to keep in mind such as the species, size, sex, and age of both turtles, as well as the size of the tank and its equipment. Another thing to keep in mind is potential sickness which can spread from one turtle to the other.

Should you get 1 or 2 turtles?

In fact,

most turtles prefer not having other turtles around

. If your only reason for wanting to have two or more turtles is so that your one turtle “won’t be lonely,” don’t worry about that. Pet turtles don’t need company.

How do you play with turtles?

  1. Consider providing your turtle with an empty shell that they can slide across the floor with or place a small toy raft in their water that they can push along for fun.
  2. Train your turtle to eat from your hand. …
  3. Try building an obstacle course.

What can I put in the tank with my turtle?

Along with turtles, there are plenty of other suitable turtle tank mates. Other pets that can go in a turtle tank include

snails, lizards, and frogs

.

Are there turtles that stay small?

What small turtles make good pets? The best pet turtles that stay small are

Spotted turtles, Eastern Mud and Striped Mud turtles, Razorback and Common Musk turtles, and the males of most common pond turtle species

, as they do not grow as large as their female counterparts.

Can I put a snail in my turtle tank?


Yes, you can add snail to your turtle tank

. Aside from being a nutritional source for your turtle, snails contribute to the hygienic upkeep of the tank. Snails eat leftovers from your turtle that would have contaminated the tank and even reduce your tank’s algae content.

Do fish eat turtles?


Fish can digest the turtles that they eat because they only eat small turtles

. A bass or a pike will not eat a large turtle. For the most part, the turtle would be too large to fit in its mouth. Even if they could fit the turtle in their mouth, the shell would be too hard to break or digest.

Can African Sideneck turtles live with fish?

African sidenecks will get along with other turtles of the same species. You can keep multiple sidenecks together, although you should be prepared for clutches of eggs if you do. They can also live with other species of turtle and

can even live with larger fish

.

Can turtles live with frogs?

Although

both these animals can survive on both land and water, they won’t be able to share the same living conditions inside a tank

. Your frogs will be entrapped in a closed area, just waiting to be preyed upon by turtles. So it is not a good idea to keep turtles and frogs together in a tank.

What size tank do I need for 2 turtles?

Pet turtles normally need a tank size of

55 to 100-gallons

depending on their species. A good rule of thumb is to buy a tank that has 10 gallons for every inch of your turtle’s shell length. Male map turtles reach no more than seven inches, while females can grow to ten inches. An 80-gallon tank is a good choice.

Can I put a baby turtle with a big turtle?

How do I introduce a new turtle to my tank?

Then before introducing a new turtle into the aquarium or vivarium of an established turtle, we suggest

feeding each the same food but separately

. By doing so both will smell of the same food and not smell interesting to the other. Then it is a matter of putting them together and keeping an eye on them for a few days.

Do turtles get bored in a tank?


Yes, turtles can get bored

. Even if turtles don’t show their feelings as much as other animals they can get bored.

Will turtles outgrow their tank?

Do Turtles Grow to the Size of their Tank

In the long run, though nature will win out, and

the turtle will outgrow their tank

and then you will have to get a new tank or the turtle will start to suffer.

Do turtles need tank mates?

Do turtles like being in a tank?

Turtles: Quiet Companions, But They Still Need Attention


Turtles are fun to watch swim around in an aquarium

, lazily walk their way across the terrain (e.g., your carpet), or even just chill out on a warm and comfortable rock. As with any other pet, caring for turtles requires no small amount of research.

Is it cruel to keep turtles in a tank?

They have territories that can be many miles wide.

Putting them in a tank is cruel

. Think of it this way: it’s like spending the rest of our lives in the bathtub. A turtle needs a large habitat or a pond to approximate nature, not a tank.

How do you know if a turtle is happy?

  1. Happy turtles beg for food.
  2. Happy turtles splash water when you are around.
  3. Happy turtles are comfortable with handling.
  4. Happy turtles eat regularly.
  5. Happy turtles hunt.
  6. A healthy turtle is a happy turtle.
  7. Happy turtles love basking.
  8. Happy turtles dig.
Diane Mitchell
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Diane Mitchell
Diane Mitchell is an animal lover and trainer with over 15 years of experience working with a variety of animals, including dogs, cats, birds, and horses. She has worked with leading animal welfare organizations. Diane is passionate about promoting responsible pet ownership and educating pet owners on the best practices for training and caring for their furry friends.