The money turtle is a common species of turtle. Recently, many breeders have raised them at home as ornamental turtles. They are relatively easy to raise, and the difficulty of breeding is not too great. The adaptability of money turtles to the surrounding environment is good. In the case of less suitable environment, at most, it will only have a certain impact on their development, but generally not endanger their lives. Also, from a feeding point of view, they are omnivorous and relatively easy to feed.
However, when they are in the juvenile stage, they are relatively sensitive to the environment. If the environment is not suitable for their growth, the juveniles may catch colds and pneumonia, and if it is serious, they will easily die. Therefore, you can pay more attention at this stage, and generally there will be no problem.
As mentioned above, the money turtle is an omnivorous animal and is easier to feed. They can mainly eat two kinds of feed, namely animal feed and plant feed. There are many kinds of animal feed, such as small fish, shrimp, shellfish, animal viscera and so on. If they are wild species, they can catch some fish and shrimp in the water, as well as earthworms and shellfish.
Plant feed also needs to be fed as non-staple food, otherwise feeding only animal feed may lead to nutritional imbalance. It is possible to feed vegetables and fruits to money turtles in the family. You can cut them into small pieces first, and then feed them. It is relatively simple.