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Razor tortoise and what turtles can be mixed, and grass turtles can be raised to

Walter White
2020-06-19 21:15:56
Razor tortoises are pet tortoises that can be mixed with other tortoises when they are bred. The species that can be mixed with them are musk turtles, map turtles and so on. However, because the razor turtle's character is still relatively lively, usually relatively large amount of activity, relatively high activity, if mixed, the space can not be too small, must choose a larger container. If there is not enough space, the razor turtle will easily attack other turtles. In addition, food must be sufficient.
Razor tortoise and what turtles can be mixed, and grass turtles can be raised to

1. razor turtles and what turtles can be mixed

Razor turtle is a pet turtle species, can be raised at home. Razor turtle breeders may be thinking about polyculture. Razor turtles can be mixed with other turtle species, but not with fish. Specifically, there are many species of turtles that can be mixed with razor turtles, such as musk turtles, map turtles and so on. If conditions permit, it is better to mix them together when they are still relatively young, so that they are less likely to conflict.

If two species of turtles live together, there are still many things to pay attention to. The first is space. Razor turtles are more active in character, their activity is relatively large, activity is relatively high, the space needed is relatively large. Therefore, if they are mixed, they should first prepare a large enough container to provide enough space for them. If the container is too small, the razor turtle may attack other turtles. Another problem is food, and providing adequate food is also an important task.

2. razor turtles and grass turtles can be raised together?

Razor turtles and grass turtles can try to mix together. However, in terms of personality, the razor turtle's personality is more lively, while the grass turtle's personality is relatively docile and quiet. Therefore, if mixed, razor turtles may hurt grass turtles, most likely biting their tails. Therefore, in the early stage of mixed culture, in addition to providing enough space and adequate food, it is also necessary to regularly observe whether razor turtles will bully grass turtles, and separate them in time if there is conflict.

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