Anbu turtle is easy to raise, but it has no hibernation characteristics in winter and needs to be raised in greenhouse. Amber turtles are extremely sensitive to the ambient temperature. When feeding, the water level should not be too deep, just beyond its back. When breeding, it is necessary to set up land for it, and the diet is mainly based on plants and fruits. When basking in the sun, pay attention to the time not too long, and the time it leaves the water not too long, otherwise the shell will explode. Change water regularly. Don't change all the water every time, just change one third. In order to avoid the temperature difference of water temperature, which will affect the feeding of Amber turtles.
2. How to breed Anbu turtle1. Environment: Anbu turtle's water quality is not very good. Pay attention when adding water level to it, and it can be done without its back. When raising, the surrounding environment should not only have land, but also sand, with sufficient light and dark places for them to rest, imitating the living environment of wild Amber turtles.
2. Diet: Plants and fruits are the main food for the artificially raised Amber turtles. You don't need to feed too much meat, just feed meat once a week. If the Amber turtle doesn't eat, it means that the Amber turtle has gastrointestinal problems, such as indigestion. In this case, the Amber turtle should be isolated separately and put in another container to soak it with oxytetracycline.
3. Diseases: Anbu turtles are generally not prone to illness. When changing water, we should pay attention to the fact that the temperature difference of water should not be too large. Don't change all the water at one time, but change the water three times. Excessive temperature difference will affect the eating of Amber turtles. If Amber turtles have symptoms of diseases, they should be isolated in time and raised with clean water to prevent water pollution from infecting some other diseases.