Siraitia grosvenorii is not recommended to be mixed with turtles. If you keep Siraitia grosvenorii and turtles together, the result may be both losses. Siraitia grosvenorii affects the beauty of the species, and the limbs of turtles will be bitten. Turtle is a kind of creature with a long life span, which excrets frequently in daily life and pollutes water in a short time. If Siraitia grosvenorii lives in this water quality for a long time, it is easy to die because of water quality problems. I believe people who have raised Siraitia grosvenorii know that Siraitia grosvenorii requires higher water temperature and certain pH value of water, so it is not suitable to raise with turtles.
2. What fish can Siraitia grosvenorii be mixed withSiraitia grosvenorii should not be mixed with other fish. If Siraitia grosvenorii must be mixed, you can choose jadeite fish, parrot fish and other fish with similar size and habits. In addition, Siraitia grosvenorii can be mixed with Siberian tigers, but attention should be paid when mixing, and it is best to feed them separately when feeding.
Siraitia grosvenorii itself is very aggressive, and the same kind often grabs food. If there are two Siraitia grosvenorii in the fish school, it is very likely that one will be bitten by the other. Siraitia grosvenorii is actually better raised if it is not mixed. Their incidence rate is relatively low and their energy is relatively vigorous.