If the turtle is dead, you can find a place to bury it, or you can put it in the water for water burial. If you want to keep the shell as a souvenir, you need to treat it well, empty its internal organs, then put it in a well-ventilated place to dry, and then coat it with some raw lacquer. If you think artificial treatment is too troublesome, you can buy some red earthworms and let them eat up the turtle's carcass, so that the bones will remain.
1. Choke water: Generally, ornamental tortoises are terrapins. They can swim and usually soak in the water, but swimming does not mean swimming all the time. Especially for some young turtles, their physical strength is very limited, if they do not provide a landing place, they will choke water when they swim out of force, causing them to die.
2. Heatstroke: As a poikilothermic animal, the tortoise relatively likes high temperature, but too high temperature can also cause it to suffer from heatstroke. Generally, it will die if the temperature exceeds 45 ℃. When basking in the sun, be sure to avoid noon, and provide water nearby so that it can get in when it feels hot or short of water.
3, low temperature: Although the tortoise can hibernate, but not hibernate can carry through the low temperature, the temperature is lower than 4 ℃, even if the hibernation also can not pass. Therefore, in winter, it is better to do a good job of thermal insulation measures, but also need to spray water properly to maintain good humidity.