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Will the grass turtle be drowned? How high is the water level?

Gustavo 'Gus' Fring
2021-05-21 19:43:10
Grass turtles may be drowned, because their swimming ability is not particularly strong, if the water level is deep, they may be exhausted when breathing, and then choking, suffocation, drowning and other accidents occur. The water level for raising grass turtles at home does not need to be too deep, just enough to cover the carapace or expose a little carapace. Don't let the turtles stay in the water for a long time. It's better to let them bask in the sun for a while every day.
Will the grass turtle be drowned? How high is the water level? Will the

grass turtle be drowned? It is possible that the

grass turtle will be drowned. Although they can swim, their ability to swim is not as strong as that of the pure terrapin. And they need to be exposed to air before they can be ventilated. If they are kept in deep water, they may be physically exhausted on the way to the surface. If the water level is too deep, they will drown or suffocate, so breeders need to use shallow water to breed grass turtles.

2. How high

is the water level of grass turtles? The water level of grass turtles should not be too deep, because if it is too deep, it is easy for them to suffocate or choke. But it should not be too shallow, because if there is too little water, the water quality will easily deteriorate. Therefore, it is better to control the water level of adult grass turtles above the plastron and below the carapace, or just over the carapace. In this way, they can breathe as soon as they stand on tiptoe to avoid choking water or physical exhaustion.

Young grass tortoises should keep the water level below the plastron, because they are small and weak, and they should be able to breathe as soon as they look up. Grass turtles can not be kept in water for a long time. It is better to build a drying platform so that they can rest or bask in the sun. They can also be taken out of the container regularly and crawl on the ground.

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