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Musk tortoise 2 raise fight together, can be mixed with other tortoise

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Musk turtles 2 are raised together is likely to fight, because they have a certain degree of aggression, if the breeding space is too small, they will fight for territory. If the food is not enough, there will be fights. If the breeder can ensure enough space and food, he can also try to raise them together. However, in the process of feeding, we should pay attention to their situation, and once there is a fight, we should separate them immediately.
Musk tortoise 2 raise fight together, can be mixed with other tortoise 1. Do two musk turtles fight together?

It is possible for two musk turtles to fight together, because they are lively and aggressive. If there is not enough room for raising or too little food is fed, they will fight. If the breeder wants to keep two musk turtles together, he must ensure that they have enough living space, food and nutrition. In this way, they can avoid fighting. However, in the process of raising together, we should pay attention to observation to avoid them fighting and causing injuries. In addition, if breeders want to keep many musk turtles together, it is best to keep them together at an early age, so that they are familiar with each other from an early age and can avoid fighting in adulthood.

2. Can musk turtles be mixed with other turtles

Musk turtles can be mixed with other turtles. Although they have certain aggressiveness, their attack power is not strong, and they have strong adaptability to the environment, so they can be mixed with other turtles. When choosing mixed turtles, it is necessary to pay attention to the fact that the size gap should not be too big, otherwise there will be big turtles bullying small turtles. In addition, musk turtles are deep-water turtles, and breeders need to choose turtles that also like to live in deep water. The turtles that are more suitable for polyculture with musk turtles are razor turtles, round Australian turtles, map turtles and so on.

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