If the water for raising crocodile turtles is exposed to the sun, it only takes 1-2 days to use. Because ultraviolet rays in sunlight can accelerate the volatilization of chlorine gas, it can only be basked in for 1-2 days. If there is no strong sunshine, it is best to dry for 2-3 days. Crocodile turtles are not very strict in water quality, and can be farmed with river water, lake water, well water and tap water. However, rivers and lakes are easily polluted, and breeders need to filter them before using them. There is a lot of chlorine in tap water, so breeders need to dry it before giving it to them.
2. Crocodile turtles can change water once every few daysCrocodile turtles can change water 2-3 times a week. They have no strict requirements on water quality and can live normally in worse water. Moreover, they have strong ability to resist diseases, so long as it is not particularly dirty water, it will not affect their health. Although they have strong adaptability, it is best for breeders to change water regularly and clean up feces and impurities in containers regularly. Ensure that the water in which they live is clean, so that they will grow and develop faster.
If conditions permit, they can be equipped with a circulating filtration system, which can not only reduce the frequency of water change, but also slow down the speed of water quality deterioration.