Red-eared sliders are among the most popular pet turtles, but they require a substantial habitat setup to thrive. Creating the right environment from the start prevents health problems and ensures your turtle lives a long, active life. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about setting up the perfect red-eared slider habitat.
Tank Size Requirements
The most common mistake new turtle owners make is underestimating space requirements. Red-eared sliders grow quickly and need room to swim, bask, and explore.
Minimum tank sizes:
- Hatchlings (2-4 inches): 20-40 gallon tank
- Juveniles (4-6 inches): 55-75 gallon tank
- Adults (8-12 inches): 75-125+ gallon tank
A general rule: provide 10 gallons of water per inch of shell length. Since adult red-eared sliders can reach 12 inches, plan for a large tank or consider an indoor pond setup.
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