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How to feed and raise yellow-headed side-necked turtles

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Food types: Yellow-headed side-necked turtles like plant feed, and breeders need to feed them some vegetables, fruits and other foods, as well as some small fish and shrimps to ensure adequate food. Feeding frequency: The yellow-headed side-necked turtle in childhood needs to be fed once a day, and can be fed once every 2-3 days in adulthood. Feeding amount: The amount of food to be fed depends on their size, and food about two-thirds the size of their heads can be fed.
How to feed and raise yellow-headed side-necked turtles 1. How to feed the yellow-headed side-necked turtle

1. Food types: Although the yellow-headed side-necked turtle is an omnivorous animal, it prefers plant feed. Breeders can feed them more cabbage, cabbage, water spinach, cabbage, apples, bananas, grapes and other foods. Although they prefer plant-based feed, breeders should regularly feed them with some animal-based feed to ensure their adequate nutrition.

2. Feeding frequency: The feeding frequency of yellow-headed side-necked turtles should be determined according to their growth stage. Generally speaking, they need more food in their infancy and need to be fed once a day. In adulthood, the demand for food will decrease, and it can be fed once every 2-3 days.

3. Feeding amount: The feeding amount of yellow-headed side-necked turtles is different at different stages. The breeder can decide according to their body shape and usual food intake, and it is generally enough to feed 80%.

2. How to raise yellow-headed side-necked turtles

1. Container: Yellow-headed side-necked turtles are relatively large, so breeders need to prepare a large container for them to ensure sufficient space for their activities.

2. Environment: The yellow-headed side-necked turtle likes a higher water temperature, and the breeder needs to keep the water temperature between 24-28 ℃. They like clean and refreshing water quality, so it is best for breeders to change water frequently, and it is best to change water once every three days.

3. Sunbathing: Yellow-headed side-necked turtles like to bask in the sun, so breeders need to prepare a balcony for them to ensure that they can bask in the sun every day.

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