The Philippine flower turtle is not very easy to raise. They are sensitive to temperature changes, and they should pay attention to the temperature difference when raising them. It is better to provide them with a semi-water and semi-land environment.
1. Temperature: The Pfeiffer's tortoise is sensitive to temperature. When raising them, be careful not to let the temperature change suddenly. If conditions permit, the temperature should be kept above 22 degrees. The temperature can be adjusted by putting a heating rod in the cylinder.
2. Feeding: Phillippe's tortoise belongs to omnivorous tortoise. Fish, shrimp and pork can be fed, and vegetables and fruits can also be fed. If conditions permit, some special feeds can be fed, in which the nutrition is relatively balanced.
3. Water quality: They like to live in water and have high requirements for water quality. We need to ensure that the water is clean. When feeding, a filtration system can be installed in the fish tank, and water can be changed in time to maintain water quality.
4, light: They also like to bask in the sun, often lying high in the sun. When they are raised, they need to prepare a place where they can dry their shells. Natural light is the main light, if there is no natural light, it can be replaced by special ultraviolet light for turtles.
5. Place: When raising them, it is necessary to prepare a semi-water and semi-land environment for them. This is due to their habit of basking in the sun and playing in the water.