Big snapping turtles and small snapping turtles can be raised together, and their requirements for environment and food are similar, so they are suitable for polyculture together. However, crocodile turtles and small crocodile turtles are fierce in character, and their size is also relatively large. When they are mixed, the breeder needs to prepare enough space for them, so that they can avoid fighting or competing for the chassis.
Furthermore, the size of crocodile turtles in adulthood will be larger than that of small crocodile turtles. If breeders want to put them together for polyculture, it is best to choose the same size together. In addition, if breeders want to mix them together, it is best to put them together at an early age, so that after they are familiar with each other's existence, they can also reduce the frequency of fighting.
2. Can crocodile turtles be raised together with other turtlesCrocodile turtles are large in size and fierce in character, which belongs to one of the most fierce turtles. If they are raised together with fierce turtles, they are likely to fight. If they are put together with gentle turtles, snapping turtles are likely to kill them. Therefore, it is best not to mix them with other turtles when breeding crocodile turtles artificially.