1. Space: The flame turtle is still relatively large, and the breeder needs to prepare a large container for them to have sufficient space for them to move. In addition, a balcony should be built for them in the container, so that they can climb up and rest anytime and anywhere.
2. Feeding: Flame turtles like different foods at different stages. In their infancy, they prefer animal feed. Breeders can feed them more small fish, shrimp, tadpoles, snails, snails, etc., but they should also match some plant feed to ensure balanced nutrition. As adults, they like plant-based feed, and breeders can feed them more vegetables and fruits. Animal-based feed can be used as snacks or auxiliary feeding.
3. Environment: Flame tortoises are not deep-water tortoises, so the water level should not be too deep, and the height of the water level should not be a few centimeters above the carapace. Their favorite water temperature is between 23-28 ℃, and breeders can keep the temperature constant with heating rods. Flame turtles have low requirements for water quality, so breeders can keep the water clean and refreshing.
4. Disease prevention: Although flame turtles are not easy to get sick, breeders should regularly sterilize them to prevent them from getting sick.
2. Precautions for breeding flame turtlesYoung flame turtles are sensitive to environmental changes. In the usual breeding process, attention should be paid to the environmental fluctuation and the prevention of diseases. In addition, flame turtles under 2 years old are sensitive to water, so it is best for breeders to use tap water after drying.