Yellow-eared turtle is not very fierce compared with other turtles. Although they are lively in character, they do not have much aggressiveness and attack power, so they are gentle pet turtles. Although they are not very fierce in character, they should pay attention to regular feeding when breeding, because they will be aggressive if they are hungry for too long. In addition, after they are in estrus, breeders need to isolate them. Don't take the initiative to touch or tease them to avoid accidental injury.
Yellow-eared turtles are among turtles with high IQ. After a long time of artificial breeding, they will gradually become familiar with their master's voice and smell, and when their master approaches, they will form conditioned reflex.
2. What should I do if the yellow-eared turtle bites?As mentioned above, the yellow-eared turtle is not fierce and will not bite under normal circumstances. If you bite, you may be too hungry. After being bitten by a yellow-eared turtle, the breeder should never tear it vigorously, which will not only hurt people, but also hurt turtles. They can let go by poking their eyes and knocking their carapace. If they don't let go, they can be put in water with the bitten part, so that they will let go later. If bitten by a yellow-eared turtle, the wound should be disinfected with alcohol and then bandaged with gauze to avoid wound infection.