The spotted pond turtle can be raised artificially. There are many problems that need to be paid attention to in the process of raising, and the water level is one of the important problems. Generally speaking, it is better not to use too deep water to breed spotted pond turtles. Although spotted pond turtles can live in deeper water in the wild, the situation is different if they are raised in captivity. If the water is too deep, accidents may occur, which is not conducive to the health of spotted pond turtles; Moreover, in the daily management and regular water change, it will be more troublesome. Therefore, the water need not be too deep.
Also, note that spotted pond turtles cannot stay in the water all the time. It is best to place a stone or a sunning table in a container so that they can easily climb up and rest. If there are objects such as sunning tables in the water, the water can be appropriately deep, at this time, it will generally not cause harm to spotted pond turtles.
As mentioned above, the water should not be too deep when breeding spotted pond turtles. Specifically, the water level can be controlled at 1-5 times the height of their carapace, and try not to exceed 5 times. With the growth of spotted pond turtles, their size will gradually increase, so in this process, the water level can also rise, adjust at any time. After they grow up, that is, after their size is stable, the water level can be kept at the same height all the time, and the water level can be kept at the same height when changing water. In addition, we should pay attention to the special time in the juvenile period, when we can not use too deep water to breed them.