1. Water temperature: Because young pearl turtles are just born and all organs are not mature, their adaptability and resistance are relatively poor. When breeding, breeders need to use heating rods to keep the water temperature at 25 ℃. Only in this way can they be prevented from getting sick.
2. Water quality: Young pearl tortoise requires high water quality. Breeders should not only keep the water quality clean, but also ensure the PH value between 6.5 and 7.5. Because they can't live in poor water, otherwise they are prone to skin rot. Breeders can usually change water once every 2-3 days, and half of the water can be changed every time.
3. Environment: Although young pearl turtles don't require high space, they are still relatively large in size as adults. It is best for breeders to prepare a larger container for them, so as to ensure that they have enough room for movement. If conditions permit, a balcony can be set up in the container, so that they can climb up and bask in the sun at any time.
2. How to feed young pearl turtlesThe digestive system of young pearl turtles is weak, so it is best for breeders to feed them some easily digestible foods, such as chopped fish and shrimp meat, or directly feed some turtle food. Young pearl turtles don't eat much, so breeders need to follow the principle of eating less and eating more. It is best to feed them once a day, and it is best to eat them within 10 minutes each time.