Turtles vary greatly in size depending on the species. The smallest turtles, such as the speckled padloper tortoise, can be as small as 2-4 inches in length, while the largest turtles, like the leatherback sea turtle, can reach lengths of over 6 feet. It is important to specify the species of turtle in order to accurately determine its size in inches.
30 inches tall
Keeled box turtle grows to About seven inches
2000 to 3000 inches
A musk turtle is in the "small turtle family" the painted turtles can grow to 12 inches and have lovely personalitys,but musks only grow to about 4-5 inches and have a shy personality. I'm going to get a musk soon!!
They are often over 18 inches and can grow to be 30 inches.
5 inches
it would be a dwarf turtle
well it will be silly because turtles dont it other turtles they are vegiterians (plant eaters)
For a tiny, tiny baby turtle, that is just fine. But an adult turtle needs a much, much bigger tank than that. An adult turtle needs a 20-gallon tank (30 inches long and 12 inches wide).
There are many different spieces of sea (marine) turtles, ranging in size from 2 to 6 feet in length. Green Sea Turtle (chelonia mydas) 36-43 inches, up to 350 pounds Hawksbill Turtle (eretmochelys imbricata) 30 - 36 inches, up to 180 pounds Kemp's Ridley (lepiodchelys kempii) 30 inches, up to 100 pounds Leatherback Sea Turtle (demochelys coriacae) up to 6 feet, over 2,000 pounds Loggerhead Sea Turtle (caretta caretta) 33-40 inches, up to 400 pounds Olive Ridley Turtle (lepiodchelys olivacaef) 24 - 30 inches, up to 100 pounds Largest turtle is the Leatherback Sea Turtle measuring 6.5 feet (2 m) and weighing 1,400 pounds (636 kg).
dude it depends on the turtle!!! and a baby turtles gonna get to be the size of an adult turtle A baby turtle is about 1-3 inches. An adult turtle let's say red ear sliders are about 10 inches or bigger.
I don't know what a False map turtle is but a real map turtle i would say maybe 4-5 inches!!!