1. Water quality: Flower turtles have strict requirements on water quality, because they are turtles crossed by flower turtles and grass turtles. If the water quality is too poor, they are prone to diseases such as skin rot and armor rot. In order to ensure clean and refreshing water quality, it is best for breeders to change water once every 2-3 days. If conditions permit, filters can be installed to ensure clean water quality.
2. Container: Flower turtles have high activity and large size, so it is necessary to prepare a large container for them during breeding to ensure sufficient space for their activities.
3. Water temperature: Flower turtles like warm environment, so it is best for breeders to keep the water temperature at about 24 ℃. If conditions permit, a heating rod can be installed to keep the water temperature in this range. But after entering winter, it is necessary to turn off the heating rods and let them hibernate naturally.
4. Feeding: Flower turtles are omnivorous turtles, and they can be fed more animal feed in their infancy to ensure adequate nutrition. When you are an adult, you can feed more plant-based feed, which can not only promote digestion, but also enhance resistance and immunity.
2. What should I pay attention to when raising flower turtles1. Pay attention to feeding: When feeding food, it needs to be cleaned. Meat should be sterilized before feeding, and vegetables and fruits should be cleaned to avoid pesticide residues. In addition, don't feed them cooked food, and don't feed them foods containing salt and other additives.
2. Pay attention to environmental stability: Although they have strong adaptability, sudden changes in the environment will also affect their health. Breeders need to ensure that their living environment is comfortable.