It is not difficult to raise spotted pond turtle artificially, because they have strong adaptability, gentle and lively personality, and can interact with human beings after domestication. However, spotted pond turtles have certain requirements on water temperature and water quality, and breeders need to ensure that their living environment is comfortable to avoid their death. In addition, the resistance and immunity of young spotted pond turtles are relatively low, and if the environment is not comfortable, they will also be at risk of death. When spotted pond turtles grow up, their resistance and immunity will gradually improve, and the difficulty of feeding will be relatively reduced.
2. How to raise spotted pond turtles1. Water temperature: spotted pond turtles have higher requirements for water temperature because they belong to subtropical regions. Breeders need to keep the water temperature between 22-30 ℃ in order for them to survive normally.
2. Water quality: Spotted pond turtles have no high requirements for water quality, and usually only need to ensure that the raised water is clean and refreshing. If conditions permit, the water quality can be adjusted to be weakly alkaline.
3. Feeding: The spotted pond turtle is an omnivorous turtle, and its food requirement is not high. Breeders can feed them some live bait such as small fish, shrimp and earthworms, and can also feed some lean meat and animal viscera.
4. Disease prevention: Young spotted pond turtles have poor resistance, so breeders should pay attention to disease prevention. With the increase of age, their resistance and immunity will gradually improve.