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Can razor turtles be mixed with fish? Can they be mixed with turtles?

Mike Ehrmantraut
2021-06-22 01:02:28
Razor turtles should not be mixed with fish. First of all, razor turtles are omnivorous animals, like to eat small fish, shrimp and other food, if raised with smaller fish, small fish will become razor turtle food. Secondly, razor turtles are amphibians, although they can be raised in deep water, but can not be raised in too deep water, and they also need a drying platform, which is not similar to the habits of fish. So they are not suitable for mixing with fish.
Can razor turtles be mixed with fish? Can they be mixed with turtles?

1. Can razor turtles be mixed with fish

? Razor turtles cannot be mixed with fish, because they are omnivorous animals. In the wild, they usually feed on small fish, shrimps, clams, crayfish, etc. If they are raised with smaller fish, they are likely to eat small fish. If they are kept with large fish, they can't accept too deep water. Although razor turtles can live in deeper water, the water level should not be higher than the carapace, because they need to float to the surface regularly to breathe, and large fish generally need to be kept in deep water. In addition, razor turtles need to bask in the sun every day, so they need to build a drying platform in the container, but the drying platform will affect the activities of fish, so razor turtles are not suitable for mixing with fish.

2. Can razor tortoises be mixed with tortoises

? Razor tortoises can be mixed with tortoises. Razor tortoises are lively, but not ferocious. They are not big when they grow up. Therefore, breeders should choose tortoises with similar size and gentle personality to mix with them. Musk turtles and map turtles are more suitable for polyculture with them. When razor turtles are mixed with other turtles, it is better for the breeder to prepare a larger container, because razor turtles like to climb around, and if the container is smaller, they may attack other turtles.

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