with fish? Most turtles can't be raised with fish. Because turtles are omnivorous animals, fish is also one of its food, especially some ferocious turtles, such as snapping turtles, although the water is good, but the ability to eat fish is also first-class, and fish together will only treat them as food, there is no way to coexist peacefully. However, there are also some turtles that can be mixed with fish, such as pig-nosed turtles, grass turtles and yellow-headed side-necked turtles.
1, pig-nosed turtle: pig-nosed turtle is a kind of aquatic turtle, the appearance is more like a turtle. It is very good at swimming, although the young turtle likes to eat meat, but when it grows up, it likes to eat plants more, so it is no problem to mix with fish. And because of its good water quality, there is no need to worry about drowning in deep water.
2. Yellow-headed and side-necked turtles: Yellow-headed and side-necked turtles are mainly distributed in South America. They usually live in lakes, rivers and swamps in the wild. They mostly feed on plants. Their water quality is good. Therefore, they can be mixed with fish, but they can not be mixed with too small fish, because they can also eat fish.
3. Grass tortoise: Grass tortoise is one of the most common ornamental tortoises in our country. It is widely distributed. It belongs to the semi-aquatic tortoise. Because of its mild temperament, it can also be mixed with fish. However, it is best to give it a place to land so that it can go ashore and rest when it is tired of swimming.