1. Adequate space: grass turtles have lower requirements for environment and are relatively simple compared with other turtles. Breeders only need to provide them with enough space, and they can survive normally.
2. Stable environment: grass turtles have a wide range of adaptation to water temperature and high requirements for water quality. Breeders do not need to adjust deliberately in the process of breeding, so long as the water temperature in which they live remains stable, there is no violent fluctuation and the water quality remains clean, they can survive normally.
3. Diversified diet: Grass turtles are omnivorous animals, and they can eat most foods. Breeders can choose to feed some meat, vegetables, fruits, etc. at a time, or feed some synthetic feed.
2. Precautions for raising grass turtles1. Clean water quality: grass turtles like to live in clean and refreshing water. In the process of breeding, breeders should pay attention to changing water to avoid problems such as skin rot and armor rot caused by poor water quality. In addition, tap water used in artificial breeding is best used after exposure. Because tap water contains a lot of chlorine, if used directly, it will affect the health of grass turtles.
2. Bask in the sun frequently: Grass turtles prefer to bask in the sun when they are in the wild. In the process of breeding, breeders need to build a drying platform for them, so that they can climb up to bask in the sun and rest at any time.