grass turtle and the money turtle. In terms of family and genus, the grass turtle belongs to the water turtle genus, and the money turtle belongs to the box turtle genus. From the appearance, the body of the grass turtle is oval, the carapace is raised upward, and the plastron is flat. The skin on the front of the body is smooth, and there are small scales on the back. The head of the money turtle is slender, smooth and scaleless, and the carapace protrudes slowly.
In terms of color, the head of the grass turtle is black olive, and the neck and limbs are gray-black or black olive. The carapace is light brown and dark brown. The plastron appears black. The carapace of the money turtle is brown and has three black longitudinal lines in the middle. In terms of living habits, grass turtles like to live in water, while money turtles like to live in caves near water. In terms of production quantity, the grass turtle lays 5-7 eggs at a time, and the money turtle lays 3-4 eggs at a time.
than the money turtle, the grass turtle is better to raise. Grass tortoises are mild-tempered aquatic freshwater tortoises that do not actively attack people and can play well with their keepers. Grass tortoises are also more tolerant of hunger and will not starve to death if they are not fed for a long time. But it will affect their growth and development. As long as they pay attention to water quality and temperature, they can live for a long time. Grass tortoises also have strong disease resistance.