Sawleaf Turtle is better to raise than Maple Leaf Turtle. Although they have similar environmental requirements and prefer amphibious environment, Maple Leaf Turtle has strong climbing ability, so it needs deeper containers. Sawedge turtles don't have strong climbing ability, so the container for breeding doesn't need to be too deep. And they don't need as much food as Maple Leaf Turtles, and they can eat most of the live bait. In addition, the water temperature requirements of saw-edge turtles are not as high as those of maple-leaf turtles. Saw-edge turtles can live at a water temperature between 20-30 ℃, while maple-leaf turtles can only live at a water temperature between 22-25 ℃, so it is relatively easy to raise saw-edge turtles.
2. What is the difference between maple leaf turtle and serrated turtle1. Eye difference: The color of serrated turtle is solid color, and the whites of eyes can't be seen in general. Maple Leaf Turtle's eyes are relatively normal, and they can clearly see the whites of their eyes.
2. Carapace difference: Maple leaf turtles are relatively small in size, and their carapace is brightly colored, and their whole carapace has serrations around it. Sawedge tortoises are larger in size, with darker carapace, and only the tail of the carapace is serrated.
3. Color difference: The limbs of Maple Leaf Turtle are brown or mixed with red, and the color of abdominal nail is dark black. The limbs of saw-edge turtles are solid color, the color of abdominal armor is light yellow, and some have some black lines.