The musk turtle is a species of turtle that can be bred artificially, and its attributes need to be understood before breeding. Musk turtles belong to a deep water turtle, which means they can live in relatively deep water. Wild species generally live in slightly deeper waters. Artificial breeding species still need to pay special attention to the water level, although they belong to the deep water turtle, but the water should not be too deep, especially when the musk turtle is still relatively young.
Specifically, when musk turtles are in the juvenile stage, the water level should not be too high, not more than four times the height of their shell. If the water is too deep, it will cause them to become very nervous and sensitive. As they get bigger, they can adjust the water level accordingly. After the adult musk turtle, the water level can be adjusted to 20-30 centimeters, not too deep.
The musk turtle belongs to a kind of deep water turtle and can live in deep water. However, as mentioned above, the water level of artificial breeding of them still needs to be limited, and the water level can be adjusted to 20-30 centimeters after they grow up. They can't stay in deep water all the time, they need to bask in the sun properly, and they can put a basking table in the water, which is more convenient for them to climb over. In addition, in winter, musk turtles may hibernate. In the process of hibernation, the water can not be too deep, providing a relatively humid environment can be, too high water level may cause harm to it.