with snapping turtles? It is not recommended to raise snapping turtles with snapping turtles. First of all, their character is strong, if they are raised together, it is easy to fight and so on. Snapping turtles have strong attack power, and it is easy to suffer heavy losses when fighting. Secondly, when they grow up, they have a strong sense of territory, and if they are raised in groups, they will compete for territory. Finally, adult snapping turtles are larger, up to about 70 centimeters, and if they are kept together, they need a larger container. If the container is small, it is easy to affect their growth and development. Can
with Brazilian turtles? Snapping turtles can't be raised with Brazilian turtles. First of all, snapping turtles like to live in deep water, but Brazilian turtles like to live in shallow water. They like different water levels, so they are not suitable for raising together. Secondly, the character of the snapping turtle is more ferocious, although the character of the Brazilian turtle is also more lively, but the attack is not as good as the snapping turtle, if mixed together, it is vulnerable to attack, so it is not suitable for mixed breeding together. Finally, snapping turtles are carnivorous. Although the food of Brazilian turtles is similar to that of snapping turtles, when feeding, snapping turtles grab food seriously. Brazilian turtles often fail to grab food, so it is not recommended to raise them together.