Myanmar Black Mountain Turtle is a common type of turtle, can be artificially raised. Relatively speaking, they are relatively easy to raise a kind of tortoise. They have good adaptability to the environment, and the requirements for most elements of the environment are not particularly harsh. However, there are also factors that need attention, such as water temperature and water level, which can be properly regulated. Their feeding habits are also more miscellaneous, very good feeding, because they will not be picky eaters. Generally speaking, their cultivation is not very difficult, but if we want to make them grow faster, we need to pay attention to the regulation of the environment.
1, feeding: breeding Myanmar black turtle, need to pay attention to provide them with adequate food. Their feeding habits are still relatively mixed, and they are not picky about food. They prefer to eat the most common fish and shrimp food, and other insects are also available. The wild Burmese black turtle will also eat the stems and leaves of some plants, which can provide them with some vegetables and fruits if they are farmed. Because their size is not particularly large, so the amount of food is not too much, when feeding, do not feed too much, to avoid excess food affecting water quality.
2. Water temperature: The most suitable water temperature for the growth of the Burmese black mountain turtle is between 22 and 28 degrees. When they are in the state of growth, it is best to keep within this range, try not to fall below 20 degrees. In winter, they can not be heated, so that they naturally enter a state of hibernation.
3. Water level: The Myanmar Black Mountain turtle belongs to a kind of semi-water turtle, so you have to pay a little attention to the water level when breeding. The water level should not be too high, not part of their back shell can be.
4. Sunning: In the process of breeding this kind of turtle, you can also let them bask in the sun regularly. For more convenience, you can prepare a drying table. Even if they don't bask in the sun, they can't stay in the water all the time, because they are semi-water turtles and need to get out of the water to move.