Map turtles and grass turtles can be raised together. Both of them are common ornamental turtles, and they have low requirements for the environment and high adaptability, so they are easy to raise. Grass turtles are gentle in character and generally do not take the initiative to attack other turtles. Although map turtles are lively in character, they are not too aggressive. When they are raised together, there are few fights.
2. What should be paid attention to in the polyculture of map turtles and grass turtles1. Container size: Although map turtles and grass turtles can be raised together, breeders should prepare a larger container for them when breeding. Because grass turtles and map turtles need plenty of space to survive normally, raising larger containers can reduce fighting.
2. Build two balconies: In addition, build two balconies in the container, because both of them have the habit of drying their backs. If there is only one balcony, a turtle will not be able to bask in the sun, so it is best to build two balconies.
3. Feeding separately: The feeding habits of map turtles and grass turtles are not particularly similar, and the feeding habits of grass turtles are vegetarian in adulthood, and they like to eat some plant feed. Map turtles still prefer animal feed when they are adults, so it is best for breeders to feed separately when feeding. Considering the weak ability of grass turtles to grab food, breeders can feed them first and then feed map turtles.