The yellow-throated water turtle and the grass turtle can be raised together, because the yellow-throated water turtle and the grass turtle have similar personalities, and they are gentle and timid. Once attacked or stimulated, they will retract into the turtle shell, so there are few fights. Also, they have similar requirements for water level, they all like to live in shallow water, and their requirements for environment and habits are similar. Finally, they have the same food requirements. They all like to eat some live bait such as small fish and shrimp, and the breeders do not need to feed them separately. Therefore, the yellow-throated turtle and the grass turtle are more suitable for polyculture together.
In addition, the yellow-throated turtle and the grass turtle can not only be raised together, but also cross to produce new varieties, and the variety they cross is called Lashio turtle.
2. What other tortoises can the yellow-throated turtle be raised withThe yellow-throated turtle's aggressiveness is not strong, so when selecting mixed turtles, it is impossible to choose those with strong aggressiveness. Secondly, they like to live in shallow water. If the water level is too deep, it will affect their health, so breeders should choose some shallow water turtles to mix with them. Finally, they are omnivorous animals, but they are docile and do not compete for food, so breeders should choose to raise turtles with the same docile animals.
To sum up, Pseudomonas flavipectus is suitable for polyculture with shallow water turtles with mild personality and low aggression. Those who meet these conditions are Brazilian tortoises, flower tortoises, Chinese grass tortoises and most closed-shell tortoises.