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| im just got red eared slider that is maybe 2 inches would like a tank mate what do yall think of yellow bellied slider or cooter? saw many people liked reeves which ones would be able to be with bella? any advice would be great also. sarah i have 2 dogs bear shepard mix lexie pom a long haired cat our new addition is bella a baby red eared slider
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| yellow bellies would be good housemates/friends for her ive got 6 red ears and 4 yellow bellies in my sunroom pond and they're great together.
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Make sure you can provide for the one you already have first. Red-eared sliders need a 75-125 gallon tank (75 for males, 125 for females). More with tankmates.
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