Maple leaf turtles are difficult to raise, because they have high requirements on environment, food and containers, and it is difficult to raise them artificially. Maple leaf turtles are generally captured from the wild, which can't adapt well to the artificial breeding environment. If they can't adapt to the new environment, they are prone to die. In addition, their climbing ability is relatively strong. If breeders want to simulate the wild environment, they should prepare a deeper and larger container for them. In addition, raising maple leaf turtles requires diversified feeding to ensure their adequate nutrition. Therefore, it is difficult to raise maple leaf turtles.
2. How to raise maple turtles1. Container: As mentioned above, maple turtles have strong climbing ability, and breeders need to prepare a high and wide container for them. The container can put half water and half sand, and plant some green plants on the sand, which can better simulate the wild environment.
2. Feeding: Although maple leaf turtles are omnivorous animals, they have higher requirements for food. Breeders need to feed more live bait and ensure the diversity of food, so that they can grow and develop better.
3. Water temperature: In the process of breeding, breeders also need to ensure proper temperature. Usually, the water temperature should be kept between 22-25 ℃. If the temperature is too low, it will affect their growth and development.