The star turtle is a kind of turtle that can be raised in captivity. They are not particularly easy to raise. Star turtles are sensitive to the surrounding environment, so they need to ensure that the surrounding environment is suitable. Moreover, although their feeding habits are relatively complex, they are relatively vegetarian, so they need to pay attention to adjustment in the process of feeding. Generally speaking, there are still many problems to be paid attention to in the process of aquaculture, and the difficulty of aquaculture will be slightly greater.
1. Environment: Although the size of the star turtle is not too big, if the number of breeding is more than one, it also needs to provide a sufficient space for their activities. In addition, it is better to simulate a wild environment, which can better promote their growth. You can put some stones in the container, and plant some green plants and so on.
2. Feeding: Feeding is also an important aspect. Wild star turtles prefer to eat plants, and there is no need to change this habit in artificial breeding, so they can mainly feed some wild plants or vegetables, such as lettuce. Of course, calcium is also essential in the growth process of star turtles, so it also needs to feed some meat properly, but it does not need too much, nor does it need to be fed every day.
3. Water level: The star tortoise is a kind of tortoise, so it can be directly raised in a dry way. If they are in water, they need to strictly control the water level, not too high, not over their back, at the height of their feet.
4. Temperature: The ambient temperature should not be lower than 22 degrees as far as possible, because they have relatively high requirements for temperature.
5. Sunning: Star turtles also have high requirements for sunning. Try to let them bask in the sun every day. If the natural light is not enough, you can use the back lamp appropriately.