Yellow-eared turtle refers to Brazilian yellow-eared turtle, also known as yellow-bellied slippery turtle, which does not require high water quality. Generally speaking, it can be raised after exposure to tap water. And it is not picky about food, just feeding some fish and shrimp can promote it to grow better. From the point of view of water temperature, as a temperature-changing animal, it has certain requirements for water temperature, which is also something that breeders should pay attention to in the breeding process.
2. How to raise yellow-eared turtles1. Containers: When breeding yellow-eared turtles, containers should be prepared first. When yellow-eared turtles reach adulthood, their size will be between 20 and 30 cm, so it is necessary to prepare a large enough container for them according to the number of breeding and the size of yellow-eared turtles. Then, it is best to place a balcony in the container, so that it will be more convenient for the yellow-eared turtle to come out of water.
2. Water quality: Yellow-eared turtle is sensitive to water quality, so it is necessary to ensure clean water quality. If the water is very dirty and you don't change it, the yellow-eared turtle will get sick very easily. Tools such as filters can be placed in water, so that cleaning work will be more convenient. If there is no filter, you have to change the water regularly.
3. Feeding: Feeding the yellow-eared turtle is also an important step. Yellow-eared turtles prefer to eat meat, so they can choose small fish, shrimp or lean meat to feed them, and other insects can also be fed. The frequency of feeding can be controlled once a day or once every two days. The feeding amount should be adjusted according to the size of the yellow-eared turtle. If there is excess food, clean it up in time.