Spotted mud turtles are very easy to raise, but when raising spotted mud turtles, you need to pay attention to the following points:
1. Container: Because spotted mud turtles are aquatic animals, they can Breed them in a container that can hold water, such as a glass fish tank or a water tank. Some aquatic plants and pebbles can be placed in the tank, which is conducive to the growth of the spotted mud turtle and enhances the ornamental appearance.

2. Feeding: The spotted mud turtle is an omnivorous turtle and can eat They have a wider variety of foods, and they are never picky eaters. Foods are broadly divided into two categories: animal foods and plant foods. Animal foods include fish and shrimp, lean pork, insects, etc., and plant foods such as vegetable leaves and carrots.
3. Water temperature: It is very important to adjust the water temperature for the spotted mud turtle. The change of water temperature directly affects their appetite and activity. The most suitable water temperature for the growth of spotted mud turtles is 24-31 degrees. When the temperature is too low in winter, you can use a heating rod to keep it at a suitable temperature. You can also do not need a heating rod. When the temperature drops to about 10 degrees, the spotted mud turtle will naturally enter the hibernation state.
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