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What kinds of tortoises are mixed with razor turtles and what should we pay attention to when mixed with them

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Razor turtles can be mixed with musk turtles, map turtles and round Australian turtles. They can also be mixed with grass tortoises, Brazilian tortoises, flower tortoises, etc. in their infancy, but they need to be raised separately when they have different requirements for water level in adulthood. Razor turtles are ornamental pet turtles, which have strong adaptability and low requirements for the environment, so they are very suitable for polyculture with other turtles. However, the character of razor turtle is lively, so we should choose some gentle turtles for polyculture.
What kinds of tortoises are mixed with razor turtles and what should we pay attention to when mixed with them 1. Which kinds of tortoises are mixed with razor turtles

Razor turtles can be mixed with map turtles, musk turtles, round Australian turtles, etc. When they are young, they can also choose to be mixed with Chinese grass turtles, Brazilian turtles, flower turtles, etc. However, grass turtles, flower turtles and Brazilian turtles are shallow water turtles, which are different from the water level that adult razor turtles like. They should be kept separately when they are adults. Razor tortoises are common ornamental tortoises, which have strong adaptability to the environment and low requirements for the environment, so they are suitable for polyculture with tortoises with the same habits. Moreover, the character of razor turtle is lively and requires a large space. It is best for breeders to choose some docile turtles to mix together.

2. What should we pay attention to in polyculture of razor turtles

1. Space: Razor turtles are lively and have a large amount of activities. Breeders need to prepare a large container to mix them with other turtles, so as to ensure sufficient space for their activities.

2, balcony: Razor turtles can absorb calcium, phosphorus and other substances by basking in the sun, and can also kill bacteria on their carapace. Breeders need to build a balcony for them. If mixed turtles also have the habit of drying their backs, breeders need to prepare two drying tables for them.

3. Polyculture time: Razor turtles are aggressive. If breeders want to mix them with other turtles, it is best to keep them together at an early age, so as to avoid fighting in adulthood.

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