The round Australian turtle is a species that can be raised in the family, and it is best to understand their attributes and habits before raising them. The round turtle is an aquatic turtle, and it is a highly aquatic turtle. Therefore, when they are cultured, they need water and can not be too dry. However, they are not deep water turtles, which means that they are not suitable for growing in deep water environment, let alone living in deep water environment for a long time. If the water is too deep, it will cause them to struggle to reach the surface and possibly drown. Therefore, when breeding them, we need to pay special attention to the water level.
As mentioned above, the round turtle is not a deep water turtle and cannot live in a place where the water is too deep. When breeding, attention should be paid to regulating and controlling the water level. Specifically, at different stages of growth, they have different requirements for water level. When they are very young, that is, in the juvenile stage, they are particularly sensitive to the environment, and the water level must not be too high at this time. It is best to use shallow water to raise, so that the surface of the water just did not pass the back of the turtle.
With the growth of the turtle, the water level can also be adjusted accordingly, and can be raised. In addition, after adulthood, they will be better adapted to the environment and less sensitive to the environment. Therefore, the water can be moderately deep, but the water level also needs to be controlled, not more than two parts of their back, too deep may also adversely affect their growth and survival.