The hairy foot mud turtle can be raised artificially, but on the whole, it is still relatively difficult to raise. Because they have higher requirements for the environment, such as water temperature, water quality and other factors. In addition, from the personality point of view, they are more timid turtles, so in the process of breeding they are more easily frightened, need to pay special attention to protect them. Especially when they are still relatively young, they will be more sensitive to the environment, and more attention must be paid to farming at this stage.
1. Environment: The first task of raising hairy foot mud turtles is to create a good environment for them. They can create a reasonable combination of water and land in their space. In addition, as mentioned above, they are very timid, so when breeding, pay attention not to frighten them, they need to be raised in a quiet environment.
2. Feeding: The food intake of the hairy foot mud turtle is very large, so the feeding requirements will be relatively high in the breeding process. They are omnivorous turtles and can be fed a wide variety of foods. The most common are small fish, shrimp, shellfish and some aquatic insects and so on. In addition, it can also feed some aquatic plants, fruits and grain. They need to choose the most nutritious food so that they can grow faster.
3. Water temperature: Adjust the water temperature to the most appropriate range, which is beneficial to the feeding of the hairy foot mud turtle. In particular, the optimum range is between 25 and 30 degrees. The water temperature should not be too low, otherwise their activity will be reduced. But at the same time, the water temperature should not be too high, preferably not more than 33 degrees.
4. Water quality: The hairy foot mud turtle likes to live in a place with clean water, so it needs to do a good job of cleaning in the process of breeding. If there are impurities in the water, it is necessary to clean up and change the water in time.