1. There is plenty of space: Although the stone golden turtle is not particularly large, its weight will be about 3 kg in adulthood, so the breeder needs to prepare a larger container for them to move freely.
2. Adequate food: Stone golden turtles need to be fed more food in their infancy, but their digestive ability is weak. Breeders need to feed them a small amount and many times to ensure their adequate nutrition. It is best to feed more animal feed to ensure adequate nutrition. When they are adults, they can be fed more plant feed to ensure their balanced nutrition.
3. Comfortable environment: The requirements of stone golden turtle on the environment are not high. Breeders only need to keep the water temperature between 20-30 ℃ and keep the water quality clean and refreshing. Although the stone golden turtle is a water turtle, it cannot live in deep water, and its breeders need to breed it in shallow water.
2. What are the precautions for raising golden turtles1. Food diversity: Although feeding more animal feed can promote their growth and development, long-term feeding will make them malnourished. Breeders need to ensure the diversity of food in order to make their nutrition balanced.
2. Environmental stability: Although the requirements for the environment are not high, the breeders should ensure the stability of their living environment, otherwise the sudden change of the environment will affect their growth and development.