The northern Australian armored turtle is easier to raise. They do not require high water quality. When raising them, we need to ensure that the sun is full and the water level is not too high.
1. Temperature: The northern Australian armored turtle has a strong adaptability to temperature. And can adapt to a wide temperature range. When raising them, the temperature can be controlled between 21 and 28 degrees. If the temperature exceeds 32 degrees, they may go into aestivation.
2. Feeding: The North Australian armored turtle does not have a high demand for food. They like to eat a lot of food. You can feed turtle food, you can also feed some fish, shrimp, earthworms.
3. Water quality: They do not require high water quality. They prefer to play on the shore, so the water quality has little effect on them. If the filter is added to the tank, the water can be changed once a week.
4. Illumination: The North Australian armored turtle likes to play on the shore and bask in the sun. Therefore, it is necessary to ensure that they can receive sufficient light. In the absence of natural light, you can use some aquarium special ultraviolet lamps or spotlights instead of sunlight.
5. Water level: They can't survive in very deep water. If the water level is too high, they can easily drown. Therefore, when breeding, the water level can be maintained at a position that can not pass their back.