The razor turtle is not a cold water turtle. The water temperature they like is between 25 and 28 degrees Celsius. It belongs to the tropical turtle. This can also be seen from their origin, because their origin is in the United States, Mexico and other lower latitudes, the lower the latitude, the higher the temperature, and the more abundant sunshine. Razor turtles are timid and usually live in slow-flowing streams or rivers with soft riverbeds. In addition, their demand for sunlight is also relatively large, in the wild, they will climb to the shore every day to bask in the sun. When they are raised at home, they need to be provided with a place to bask in the sun so that they can climb up and bask in the sun by themselves.
for razor turtles? As mentioned above, razor turtles are tropical turtles, so they like higher temperatures. In the process of artificial feeding, the water temperature should be kept between 25 and 28 degrees Celsius. They can withstand high temperatures, and when the temperature is high, about 30 degrees Celsius is no problem. If the water temperature is too low, the breeder needs to use a heating rod to raise the water temperature to avoid affecting their appetite and activity. In winter, if the razor turtle goes into hibernation, the breeder only needs to keep the water temperature between 10 and 15 degrees Celsius. If you don't want them to hibernate, you can keep the water temperature at 22 degrees Celsius.