The eastern painted turtle can be raised artificially, and attention should be paid to regulating and controlling the water level in the process of breeding. First of all, the eastern painted turtle is a kind of terrapin, which needs to be raised in water, and the water level should be paid attention to when raising in water. The wild eastern turtles live in relatively deep waters, and they can be regarded as a kind of deep water turtle. The same is true if they are raised in captivity, they can live in deeper water and can be raised in deep water.
However, although the adaptability of the eastern painted turtle to deep water is relatively good in general, there are some special periods that need to be paid attention to, and the water level should not be too high. First of all, when the eastern brocade turtle is in the juvenile stage, the water will be relatively poor, at this time with shallow water to raise better, to avoid their accidental drowning. Then there are the newly purchased eastern painted turtles, which will have some time to adapt to the new environment. At this stage, they can not be raised in too deep water, otherwise there may be drowning accidents.
As mentioned above, the eastern painted turtle can live in deep water. Specifically, after they reach adulthood, the water depth can be between 20 and 30 centimeters. However, when they are relatively small, the water can not be too deep, generally speaking, it can be controlled at about 5 centimeters, or directly at the height of their back shell.
In the process of breeding, if the water is relatively deep, it is necessary to place a drying platform in the water, or create a space environment combining land and water for them, which is helpful for their growth and development.