1. Continue to raise: After the crocodile turtle grows up, if the breeder has the ability, it is best to continue to raise it. Although crocodile turtles are more skinny, there will be a lot of discomfort when they change to a new environment, so breeders are advised to continue breeding if they have the ability.
2, give away: If the breeder can't continue to breed crocodile turtles, he can give them to the person who wants to breed them. Although crocodile turtles have a long life span, their artificial breeding is limited by space and environment, so their life span generally does not exceed 30-50 years.
3. Donate to public welfare organizations: After being raised, crocodile turtles will not only increase their appetite, but also have stronger attack power and bite force. Therefore, the probability of attacking people in adulthood will be greatly increased. If breeders don't want to keep them, they can choose to send them to the local animal research institute or the animal protection society.
2. Can crocodile turtles be releasedCrocodile turtles not be released, because crocodile turtles are fierce in character and strong in attack power when they grow up. If they are released directly into the wild, fish, shrimp and turtles in the surrounding environment may be eaten. In addition, crocodile turtles have strong reproductive ability, and there are no natural enemies in China. If they are allowed to reproduce, they will damage the local ecological environment. If you don't want to raise crocodile turtles, you'd better choose to give them away or donate them to public welfare organizations, instead of releasing them directly.