The round turtle is a species of turtle native to Australia and New Zealand, as well as nearby countries. Their character is relatively docile, but also relatively easy to raise, so you can choose to breed at home. They're not too big. After adulthood, the length of its body is generally not more than 25 centimeters. Even if they live in a more suitable environment, their body length will be relatively large, but basically will not exceed 30 centimeters.
If they are raised at home, their size will be affected by the surrounding environment, and the impact is relatively large. Therefore, in the process of breeding, we need to pay special attention to regulating the environment, so that water temperature, water quality and so on are in the appropriate range, and pay attention to feeding nutritious food, so that the round turtle is easy to grow large, and their growth rate will be faster.
The round Australian turtle is a kind of terrapin, which needs to be raised in water when it is raised. However, they are not deep water turtles, so they can not be raised in too deep water. Especially when the round turtle is in the juvenile stage, we should pay attention to the water level, not to let the water too deep, just over their back shell on the line. After they have grown a bit, let the water go a bit deeper, but not too deep, about twice the depth of their shell or a little over their shell, but not too much. Moreover, it is better to place a sunning table in the container, so that they can easily climb on it to bask in the sun and rest.