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What environment and how to raise musk turtles

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Musk turtles need to be raised in a warm and clean environment. Although they are cold water turtles, they have high requirements for water temperature and like to survive at about 25 ℃. Therefore, breeders had better prepare a warm environment for them to grow better. In addition to the warm environment, it is necessary to keep the water clean and fresh. When they are in the wild, they all live in clean water, so breeders also need to ensure that the water for feeding is clean.
What environment and how to raise musk turtles 1. In what environment are musk turtles raised

Musk turtles like warm and clean environment, and breeders can decide the way of raising them according to their habits. Although they are cold water turtles, they can survive at low temperature, but long-term low temperature will reduce their activity and appetite. In the process of feeding, it is best to keep the water temperature at about 25 ℃, so as to ensure that they can grow better.

In addition to water temperature, breeders should ensure that the water in which they live is clean. When they live in the wild, they all like to move in clean water. When raising artificially, it is necessary to change water regularly to ensure their clean water quality.

2. How to raise musk turtles

1. Container: Although musk turtles are small in size, their activity is high, so breeders need to prepare a larger container for them to ensure their health. In addition to space, breeders had better build a balcony for them, so that they can climb up and bask in the sun at any time.

2. Feeding: Musk turtles are omnivorous animals. If breeders want them to grow faster, they must ensure that they have enough food. At ordinary times, you can feed more animal feeds such as small fish, shrimp, snails, tadpoles and lean meat, and then match them with some vegetable feeds such as vegetables and fruits, so as to ensure that their body size can grow better.

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