Flame turtle and yellow-eared turtle be polybred together. Yellow-eared turtle is the common name of yellow-bellied slippery turtle. Both of them are lively in character, low in aggressiveness and low in environmental requirements. They can both live at water temperature between 20-33 ℃, so they are more suitable for raising together. However, yellow-eared turtles and flame turtles have high activity, and they like to crawl around at ordinary times. Therefore, breeders need to prepare a larger container for them during polyculture to satisfy their normal activities. In addition, these two kinds of turtles have certain aggressiveness. If breeders want to mix them, it is best to keep them together at an early age, so that they are familiar with each other's existence and can reduce the frequency of fighting. When feeding, breeders need to ensure that there is enough food to avoid them competing for food.
2. What other tortoises can flame tortoises be raised withFlame tortoises can be mixed with Brazilian tortoises and grass tortoises. Because flame tortoises are a subspecies of Brazilian tortoises, their environmental requirements and living habits are similar, and they are very suitable for mixed breeding together. Grass turtles are suitable for polyculture with flame turtles because of their mild personality and strong adaptability to the environment.
However, these turtles are relatively large in size, so breeders need to prepare a larger container for them when they are mixed, so that they can ensure sufficient space for their activities.