1. Space: When raising turtles, we need to provide them with a suitable space environment. Although the size of the tortoise is not particularly large, they can not be raised in too small containers. At the same time, their growth environment is the best combination of land and water, because they can not stay in the water all the time, many of their activities still need to be carried out on land.
2. Feeding: As the age of the turtles changes, the types of food they are interested in will also change to some extent, and can be adjusted accordingly. When the turtles are relatively young, they can be fed meat, such as fish and shrimp, crickets, earthworms and other species are very rich, containing a lot of nutrients, can promote their rapid growth. After they grow up, they can be fed mainly vegetarian food, all kinds of aquatic plants and vegetables are OK.
3. Water quality: There are certain requirements for water quality. In order to ensure that the water quality is suitable, a filtration system can be set up in the water, or a filter can be placed, so that the cleaning work is easier. In addition to the first time, you need to change the water regularly, once a week is more appropriate, each time to change one third.
4. Water temperature: The most suitable water temperature range is between 25 and 30 degrees. If conditions permit, it can be kept within this range all the time. If it is not suitable, it can be adjusted appropriately.
The tortoise also has certain requirements for basking in the sun. Wild tortoises often come to the shore to bask in the sun, and sunbathing is important for their growth and health. Artificial feeding is also the case, you can let them bask in the sun every day, not let them soak in water for a long time. For convenience, a basking table or a stone can be placed in their growing environment for them to climb up and bask in the sun. If the sunlight is insufficient, artificial light can be added.