An amber turtle is not a deep-water turtle. An amber turtle only goes to deep waters during mating, and can stay in deep water for a short time, but not much. Amber turtle has poor water quality and belongs to semi-water turtle with partial water quality. When feeding, pay attention to adding water level, and the water level can not pass its back. It is also necessary to set up land and water areas for them to bask in their backs. Amber turtles are extremely sensitive to the temperature of the surrounding environment, so remember that the water level should not be overturned, which will lead to shell explosion.
2. Feeding methods of Amber turtles1. Temperature and humidity: The most comfortable temperature for feeding Amber turtles is 20-25 ℃, which is convenient for them to eat. The humidity of the air should reach 75%. Amber turtles like warm and humid environment. If the temperature is too low, it will lead to its direct death.
2. Environment: The water quality of Amber turtle is not good, so the water level should not be too deep when feeding, as long as the water level does not pass its back. During the feeding period, the surrounding environment should properly reserve land and sand for Anbu closed-shell turtles to bask in their backs and fully bathe in sunshine.
3. Diet: Amber turtles have a miscellaneous diet, so plants and fruits should be given priority to when feeding, and meat should be fed less. Feed meat every seven days. When Amber doesn't eat food, it is usually a gastrointestinal problem. Dyspepsia should be isolated in time, tolimycin should be put into clean water, and then sick turtles should be soaked in water.