To raise pet turtles, we must first prepare a container, which can be used in professional feeding tanks or pots, as long as it can't climb out. The container should be larger, give it enough room for movement, spread sand inside, and put a proper amount of water at the same time. The water level can not pass the turtle's back, but not too deep, so as to ensure that the turtle can breathe air when looking up.
2. Feeding foodTurtles should be fed regularly. No matter which species of turtle, it is an omnivorous animal, so there are many foods to choose from, but it is best to feed it together, so as to ensure balanced nutrition. In addition, the young turtle should be fed once a day, so that it can grow fast, but don't feed too much when it grows up, just feed it once every two or three days, and control its appetite.
3. Change water regularlyTurtles usually soak in water, and eat and excrete in water, so if they don't pay attention to changing water, the water quality will soon deteriorate, resulting in a large number of bacteria breeding, thus affecting their health. Usually, after each feeding, the water should be changed at intervals, and the unfinished food and excrement should be cleaned up together, and then fresh water should be injected into it. Usually, all the water should be changed, and the water temperature should be consistent.
4. Sun your back every dayNo matter what kind of turtle, let it bask in the sun every day. Although most of these animals don't like light, proper light is very helpful to raise the temperature and promote digestion, and it can also sterilize and accelerate the synthesis of vitamin D3, which is beneficial to the absorption of calcium and can prevent it from suffering from diseases such as soft nail disease.