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Can musk turtles be mixed with fish and other turtles

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2021-07-29 10:39:25
Musk turtles cannot be mixed with fish. Musk turtle is an omnivorous animal, which can eat meat, vegetarian food and turtle feed. Fish is a kind of meat. If they are mixed, musk turtles will probably eat the fish. Musk turtles can be mixed with other turtles, but many factors need to be considered when mixing. First of all, musk turtles are small, so mixed turtles should not be too big. Secondly, musk turtles are deep-water turtles, so mixed turtles are preferably deep-water turtles.
Can musk turtles be mixed with fish and other turtles 1. Can musk turtles be mixed with fish

Musk turtles can't be mixed with fish. Their feeding habits are omnivorous, and they can basically eat any food. Fish is also a kind of food in their diet. If musk turtles and fish are mixed together, the fish will probably be eaten by them. If you really want to mix, you can choose some fish with large size and fast swimming speed. Musk turtles are small, so they can't swallow big fish. Besides, they swim slowly, and if fish swim too fast, they can't catch up.

2. Can musk turtles be mixed with other turtles

Musk turtles can be mixed with other turtles. They are a common ornamental turtle. In family breeding, it is often wanted to mix them with other turtles for decoration. However, not all kinds of turtles can be mixed with them. There are many things to consider in mixed breeding.

The first thing to consider is size. Musk turtles are small turtles, so turtles mixed with them should not be too big. If they are too big, they will bully musk turtles. Secondly, we should consider habits. Musk turtles are turtles that like to live in deep water. If they are raised together with shallow water turtles, they can't adjust the water depth, and there is a phenomenon of caring for one thing and losing the other. Finally, we should pay attention to temperament. Musk turtles are mild in temperament, so they cannot be raised with tortoises that are too fierce.

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