Spotted pond turtles are not egg turtles, they belong to the genus pond turtles, and are medium-sized aquatic turtles. They are divided into white-spotted black-pool turtles and yellow-spotted black-pool turtles because of their yellow and white spots on their heads and carapace. Spotted pond turtles are small in size as adults, generally between 15-20 cm and weighing 1-2 kg. When spotted pond turtles survive in the wild, they like to live in streams, rivers, swamps and other places, and they have strong adaptability to the environment, but they have higher requirements for water temperature. Spotted pond turtles are gentle and lively, not afraid of human beings, and can interact well after training.
2. How to choose the spotted pond turtle1. Shape: The spotted pond turtle should first observe its appearance if it looks good. Generally speaking, there is no trauma on its body surface, no deformity in its carapace, and even if it is stronger, it is better.
2. Spots: The biggest feature and ornamental value of spotted pond turtles is their yellow or white spots, and breeders can also judge their appearance by their spots. Generally speaking, the distribution of spots is more uniform and the size is more uniform, which is a better appearance.
3. Action: Spotted pond turtles are lively and not afraid of people. Breeders can interact with them when selecting them. You can also observe their activity. Generally, those with large activity are healthier.