If you raise small turtles, the water temperature should generally be maintained at 25-30 degrees Celsius. The reason for constant temperature is that temperature changes can easily make it sick, which is harmful to its health. In addition, if the temperature is low, it will also affect its appetite, usually below 20 degrees Celsius, it will no longer eat, below 15 degrees Celsius, the turtle may also enter a state of hibernation.
1. Water quality: The first thing to pay attention to when raising turtles is the water quality. Bad water can easily lead to turtle diseases, such as white eye disease. Usually the water for raising turtles is tap water, but it takes a day of drying to ensure that the chlorine in the water has dissipated, so that there will be no problem with raising turtles in water.
2. Water depth: Although turtles can live in water, they cannot use too deep water at the very beginning. Generally, the water can just cover its back, so that it can breathe as soon as it looks up. As it grows up, the water can also be a little deeper, let it swim in the water, but also to prepare the drying table.
3. Change the water: When raising a turtle, you should change the water for it at regular intervals to prevent the deterioration of the water quality, which will pose a certain threat to its health. It should be noted that the water needs to be changed completely, and the water temperature before and after should be as consistent as possible, so that it is not easy to get sick.