1. Legal protection: the stone money turtle belongs to the wild protected animals, and according to the "People's Republic of China*** and the State of China's Wild Animal Protection Law", it is illegal to capture, trade, transport and acquire wild protected animals and their products. Therefore, breeding stone money turtles may be suspected of violating the law.
2. Difficulty in feeding: Stone Money Turtle is a kind of wild animal, which has high requirements on the breeding environment, and needs certain natural environment and food, such as aquatic plants and zooplankton. If not properly raised, it may lead to poor growth or even death of stone money turtle.
3. Health risk: stone money turtles may carry some pathogens, such as salmonella, toxoplasmosis, etc., which may spread to humans and other animals if not controlled and prevented.
4. Economic benefit problem: The fluctuation of the market price of the stone money turtle may affect the income of the breeders. Younger breeder groups have more capacity than older ones, and farmers may tend to choose younger breeder groups and be willing to cull older ones appropriately.
5, space requirements: stone money turtles are large, weighing up to tens of pounds when they reach adulthood, and need enough space to move around and grow. If the feeding space is not enough, it will affect the growth and health of the stone money turtle.