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Can red eared sliders live with angelfish?

Can red eared sliders live with angelfish?

Can Turtles Live with Angelfish. For the same reasons turtles cannot live with a betta or goldfish, they cannot live with angelfish.

What fish can be kept with red eared slider turtle?

Very small, agile fish like guppies may be able to survive with turtles, though they may overpopulate the tank. Goldfish and minnows are often kept with turtles because of their low cost; if they are eaten, they can easily and affordably be replaced.

What fish can you put with turtles?

There are 3 species of fish that I have found work well with most common pet turtle species. They are:

  • Tetra fish.
  • Zebrafish.
  • Yellow ciclids.

Can red-eared sliders live together?

Multiple Species As long as the enclosure is large enough, you can house a red-eared slider with other species who share the same housing requirements. But a red-eared slider may outcompete and outgrow the other species. If you want to house multiple species, it’s best to house them in a large outdoor environment.

Can turtles live with betta fish?

In short, you can keep betta fish with turtles but to make the combination work, you’ll need to meet a ton of conditions and be lucky enough. Before anything else, you’ll need to choose the right turtle species. Besides, turtles have a tendency to chase fish and eat them. …

Can two red-eared slider turtles live together?

Multiple Species As long as the enclosure is large enough, you can house a red-eared slider with other species who share the same housing requirements. But a red-eared slider may outcompete and outgrow the other species. Red-eared sliders are active, large and strong.

Do turtles need a companion?

Turtles are not social creatures. They do not get lonely and do not need a friend. 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.