Razor turtles are deep aquatic turtles, which will not drown under normal circumstances. When they feel unable to breathe, they will take the initiative to climb the balcony, and this turtle has good water quality, so there is basically no need to worry. However, attention should be paid when breeding. If the razor turtles are young and small, they should not be placed in places with too deep water level, and shallow water areas and terraces for them to bask in the sun should be set in the breeding tank. Because the water quality of the small turtle seedlings may not be very good, if the preparation is not adequate, it may cause the small turtle seedlings to choke or even die. Razor turtle is a partial aquatic turtle, so it is best not to set too deep water level when breeding, which is about twice the thickness of turtle shell. When these turtle seedlings reach adulthood, they can be farmed in deep water.
2. Can razor turtles be raised?Razor turtles can be raised for about ten to twenty days at most. Razor turtles are deep-water turtles, and their breeding environment must have water, because they basically eat in water. Wild razor tortoises that grow in the natural environment generally prefer to live in slow streams, rivers or swamps with water flow. They like to find food under the water or rest directly under the water, so water is a necessity for their life.
They have strong adaptability and vigorous vitality, so they are easy to raise turtles, and have low requirements for living environment. When raising, they can keep the water temperature at about 25 ℃.