The yellow-headed side-necked turtle is a turtle species that can be raised in captivity. They can be used as pet turtles. The yellow-headed side-neck turtle is not a particularly good turtle to raise, because they are still relatively high requirements for the surrounding environment. For example, water temperature, yellow-headed side-neck turtles require water temperature in the range of 24-28 degrees, not too low, otherwise it will lead to their growth rate slowed down; Moreover, they are more sensitive to water quality, if the water quality is too poor, they are easy to get sick, so they need to pay attention to changing water when breeding. In addition, they can not stay in the water all the time, they need to be exposed to the sun, etc. Generally speaking, there are many problems to be paid attention to in aquaculture, and it is difficult to breed.
1. Reasonable feeding: When breeding yellow-headed side-necked turtles, feeding is an important factor in order to make them beautiful. They need to choose clean aquatic plants, algae and other plants as their staple food, while small fish, shrimp and other meat as their snacks, or feed some good quality turtle feed, so that they can grow beautifully.
2. Water quality: If you want the yellow-headed side-necked turtle to look good, you need to ensure the water quality. If the water is too dirty, it will cause the yellow-headed side-neck turtle to get sick, or lead to their poor health, and their ornamental value will be reduced. If you feel that it is more troublesome to change water frequently, you can place purifiers and other tools in the container to purify water quality is more convenient.
3. Water temperature: Keeping the water temperature suitable can make the growth and development of yellow-headed side-necked turtles better, so that they can grow beautifully. Specifically, it is most suitable to keep it at 24-28 degrees all the time, if it is too low, it needs to be adjusted by heating rod.