The white-lipped turtle is not very easy to raise. It originated in America, extending from Mexico and America in North America to South America, and lived in streams, ponds, swamps and other places in the wild. Because it is a deep-water turtle, it has certain requirements for water level. If it is raised artificially, don't use too deep water at first, but slowly raise the water level during its growth, and don't forget to take it out to bask in the sun every day.
2. How to raise white-lipped turtles1. Container: White-lipped turtles do not require high space, and breeders can use glass fish tanks or other aquariums to raise them. They live in an environment where there should be both water and land, and some green plants should be placed. Breeders need to build a balcony for them in the container, and then plant some aquatic plants to make them grow healthier.
2. Feeding: White-lipped turtles are omnivorous animals, which can eat many kinds of food, but prefer animal feed. Breeders can feed them more insects, fish, shrimp, shellfish, snails and other foods, and usually match some vegetables and fruits to ensure food diversity.
3. Sunbathing: White-lipped turtles like sunbathing. Frequent sunbathing can effectively kill bacteria on their cartilage, enhance calcium absorption and avoid cartilage or rot. In addition, light can raise the temperature, promote its metabolism and help its growth.