You have put a goldfish iin your warm water turtle tank for treat the turtles but they are scared of it will survive in water?

It is not recommended to keep a goldfish in a warm water turtle tank, even as a treat for the turtles, as it can cause stress, competition, and potential harm to both species. Here's why it's not a good idea:

Stress: Turtles are territorial and can become stressed when they feel their environment is being invaded. Adding a goldfish to the tank may cause them to feel stressed, leading to abnormal behaviour, reduced appetite, or a weakened immune system.

Competition: Goldfish are omnivores and can compete with turtles for food, potentially leading to malnutrition and health issues for the turtles. Turtles have a specialised diet that may not be suitable for goldfish.

Predation: Although turtles may not actively hunt and eat goldfish, they may still perceive the goldfish as a threat or prey. This can cause continuous chasing, which can stress both the turtle and the goldfish.

Disease transmission: Goldfish and turtles can carry different parasites, bacteria, and viruses that can be transmitted between them and compromise their health.

Environmental conditions: Goldfish prefer cooler water temperatures, while turtles require warm water. This difference in temperature requirements can make it difficult to find a suitable environment for both species in the same tank.

If you want to provide treats for your turtle, consider suitable turtle treats or feeder insects specifically designed for their dietary needs. It's best to consult with a veterinarian or a knowledgeable source on turtle care before introducing any new elements into their habitat.