The snapping turtle is a freshwater turtle, and it is also one of the largest freshwater turtles in the world and one of the largest freshwater turtles in North America. They have low requirements for the environment, strong adaptability, and a large number of reproduction, and now they are found in various regions of China. When crocodile turtles are in the wild, they mainly live in streams, rivers, lakes, swamps and other areas, which are standard freshwater areas, so they also belong to standard freshwater turtles.
2. What kind of water should crocodile turtles use to raiseCrocodile turtles are suitable for raising in river or lake water, because they all live in rivers or lakes when they are in the wild, and raising them in river water can better simulate their native environment. But now most of the river water will be polluted, and breeders need to treat it before they can use it. In addition, river water and lake water are not particularly easy to obtain, and it is difficult for individuals to filter them clean, so breeders can also choose to use tap water for farming.
Although tap water is not as suitable for crocodile turtles as river and lake water, they are not easily polluted and accessible. Before using tap water, breeders need to expose tap water to the sun for 2-3 days, so that chlorine and other harmful substances in the water can be completely volatilized before being used by crocodile turtles.