To raise turtles, you must first prepare a larger container. There is a special turtle tank for raising turtles, and it is ok to use pots without turtle tanks, but it is necessary to prevent them from running out. The container needs to be paved with some sand and injected with clean water, which determines its health.
2. Water environmentThe water used for raising turtles is usually tap water. Although this water is not polluted, some chlorine will remain after disinfection, which is harmful to the health of turtles, so it is necessary to trap water to remove chlorine. In addition, turtles, as temperature-changing animals, also have certain requirements for temperature. Although they can survive at low temperature, they have little vitality, so it is best to keep the temperature at about 20 ℃.
3. Proper illuminationTurtles need proper illumination during their growth. Illumination can not only raise temperature, promote digestion and accelerate metabolism, but also play a role in sterilization. In addition, turtles also need light to synthesize nutrients such as vitamin D3, thus promoting its development. But although the light is good, the time should not be too long.
4. Feeding foodAlthough turtles have certain hunger tolerance, they will be hungry if they are hungry, and they will naturally be fed when they are hungry. As an omnivore, it can eat a lot of things. If it is raised artificially, it can choose turtle food or meat to feed, add some vegetables at ordinary times, and pay attention to supplementing calcium, so as to ensure balanced nutrition.