The artificially bred spotted pond turtle can be raised, because the technology of artificially breeding spotted pond turtle is relatively mature now, but the breeder needs to apply for a breeding license. Wild spotted pond turtles can't be raised even if they have a license, because they are internationally protected animals and can't be raised by individuals. Moreover, it is illegal to raise wild spotted pond turtles, so breeders should pay attention. When buying spotted pond turtles, you should also choose a legal breeding base. No individual can trade or give spotted pond turtles.
2. Are spotted pond turtles easy to raiseSpotted pond turtles are a kind of turtles that are easy to raise. They are gentle, lively, adaptable and have miscellaneous feeding habits, so it is not difficult to raise them. The following is a detailed introduction to the precautions for feeding.
1. Water temperature: Although spotted pond turtles have low requirements for the environment, they have relatively high requirements for water temperature. When raising them, they need to keep the water temperature between 22-30 ℃, and if conditions permit, they can keep the water temperature between 25 ℃.
2. Water quality: The spotted pond turtle does not require high water quality, and the breeder only needs to keep the water quality clean and fresh. Usually, food residues and feces can be cleaned after each feeding, which can slow down the deterioration of water quality.
3. Feeding: Spotted pond turtles do not require high food. Breeders can usually feed them more small fish, shrimp, snail meat, red worms, chicken, beef, poultry viscera, etc., and match them with some synthetic turtle food to ensure balanced nutrition.