1. Water quality: Wild grass turtles live in flowing water. Although artificial breeding cannot simulate flowing water, filters can be installed to circulate water. Wild grass turtles prefer to live in green water, so the frequency of changing water by breeders does not need to be too high, but can be changed twice a week.
2. Water temperature: Wild grass turtles have strong adaptability to the environment, because the temperature is different when the seasons change in the wild. To cultivate grass turtles artificially, it is enough to keep the water temperature between 18-32 ℃. Usually, the temperature can be adjusted according to the change of air temperature, or it can be raised directly outdoors. But when the weather is cold, it needs to be transferred indoors.
3, basking in the sun: Wild grass turtles like to bask in the sun very much, so it is necessary to build a balcony for them when they are farmed artificially. Some green plants can be planted around the balcony, which can better restore the wild environment.
2. How to feed wild grass turtlesWild grass turtles have low requirements for food, and their appetite is smaller than that of artificially raised grass turtles. If it is a young grass turtle, the breeder can choose to feed some small fish, shrimp, red worms, lean meat and other animal feeds, which can ensure their adequate nutrition. If it is an adult grass turtle, you can feed more vegetable feeds such as cabbage, apples, bananas, grapes, corn, cucumbers and pumpkins, which can enhance their immunity and make their bodies stronger.