Half-water turtle refers to water turtles that are not strongly dependent on water, such as money turtle, maple leaf turtle, yellow edge turtle, Ambu closed-shell turtle, golden-headed closed-shell turtle, Yunnan closed-shell turtle, Asian giant turtle, thorn turtle, star-pointed water turtle and so on. Because you don't need to soak in water for a long time and can live on land, it is also very convenient to raise. In addition, semi-water turtles usually prefer vegetarianism in terms of feeding habits, and do not like meat like water turtles.
2. Which semi-water turtles are easy to raise1. Money turtle: The scientific name of Money turtle is three-line closed shell turtle, which is mainly distributed in the southern coastal area of China and is a second-class protected animal in China. It can live amphibiously, usually basking in the sun on land during the day, and hiding in the dark if the weather is hot. Usually, the temperature is the most active at 29-31 ℃, and there is the characteristic of summer sleep in high temperature season.
2. Yellow-edged turtle: Yellow-edged turtle mainly inhabits forest edges or shrubs in hilly and mountainous areas, and will be hidden in roots or Stone crevices in changing weather, usually not too far away from water sources. As an omnivorous animal, it usually feeds on insects and mollusks, and is bold and not afraid of people. They rarely fight at other times except during the breeding season.
3. Asian Giant Tortoise: The Asian Giant Tortoise is the largest of the semi-aquatic tortoises, with an oval shape and a thick body. It usually inhabits places below 400 meters above sea level, and usually likes to hide in wet open ground. Young turtles mainly live in water, and can live on land when they are adults. As omnivores, they mainly feed on plants.