The diamondback turtle is a species of turtle that can be raised artificially, and the difficulty of their breeding is moderate. For novice breeders, it is still difficult to breed diamondback turtles, because diamondback turtles have certain requirements for the surrounding environment. Although their environmental requirements are not very harsh, they still need to pay attention to many problems when they are cultured. The more important factors are water temperature, at least to maintain at 20 degrees above; There is also water quality, which needs to be adjusted by adding sea salt to the water; And feeding, because diamondback turtles are primarily meat eaters. These need to be paid attention to in the process of breeding.
However, for experienced breeders, this turtle is not a particularly difficult turtle to raise. Therefore, in general, the difficulty of their breeding is moderate. However, novice breeders are advised to choose a better turtle breed and not try it for the time being.
Diamond turtle need to hibernate. In the natural state, they will slowly enter the state of hibernation with the decrease of temperature. The diamondback turtle also has a good ability to withstand the cold, as long as the temperature is not less than 0 degrees during hibernation, they can survive the winter safely in the state of hibernation. If they are raised artificially, they can also be put into hibernation by adjusting water temperature conditions in winter. Of course, they can also be heated to prevent them from entering the state of hibernation, but it is recommended to let them hibernate, because in the state of hibernation can give them enough rest. During their hibernation period, the water temperature can be maintained at 0-5 degrees, not too high.