Yellow-headed turtles need to bask in their backs. Another name of yellow-headed turtles is yellow-headed temple turtles, which are large semi-water turtles and can move briefly on land. Wild yellow-headed turtles also climb to the shore or Stone to bask in the sun when the weather is fine.
When raising yellow-headed turtles artificially, it is best to build a balcony for them, so that they can not only bask in the sun, but also serve as a temporary foothold when taking a breath.
Sunbathing has many benefits. For example, sunbathing can increase their metabolism and make them grow and develop faster. Sunbathing can also promote their absorption of calcium, phosphorus and other trace elements, making their carapace harder. Ultraviolet rays in the sun can also kill most bacteria on the carapace, reducing the probability of them suffering from rotten skin and rotten armor.
2. How long is it appropriate for yellow-headed turtles to bask in the sunYellow-headed turtles to bask in the sun for 1-2 hours. The specific time of basking in the sun can be determined according to the temperature. If the temperature is relatively high, the time of basking in the sun can be reduced. Because of the high temperature, it is easy to dehydrate and heatstroke if you spend too much time in the sun. If the temperature is lower, the time spent in the sun can be increased. Because basking in the sun can promote their metabolism. When yellow-headed turtles bask in the sun, they should not only pay attention to the time of basking in the sun, but also pay attention to the intensity of the sun. Don't bask in the sun at noon at ordinary times, but choose to bask in the sun in the morning or dusk.