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A friend gave me some snappers for Chinese New Year, but I don't want to eat them for the time being, how do I keep them at home so they won't die? (Just make sure they won't die within a week)

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A, water and food:

(1) snappers have high requirements for water quality, demand for fresh water, rich in dissolved oxygen. If you use tap water, place it first and let the sun for two days. In addition in order to keep the water clean, pay attention to clean up the contamination of the water from dietary residues.

(2) At the beginning, you have to feed stranded small mixed fish and minced meat, and when it is almost one month old, you can feed small mixed fish or artificial bait with bait.

Two, environment:

(1) The tank should be placed in a sunny and ventilated location.?

(2)? Snappers are amphibious animals, to half water and half shore. Put a few small stones inside the tank so that the snapper can climb out of the water.

(3) Leave half of the water changed, not all at once. Let the snappers remain remain familiar with the environment.

Living environment

The snapper mainly lives in lakes, ponds, reservoirs, delta bays and slow-moving rivers.

The turtle is a thermotropic animal, amphibious, and breathes with its lungs, so there should be a sufficient area of land beach around or in the center of the turtle pond for it to carry out land activities.

The turtle's living habits can be summarized as "Three Happinesses and Three Fears", i.e., it likes to be quiet and afraid of being scared, it likes to be sunny and afraid of the wind, and it likes to be clean and afraid of being dirty. The turtle is sensitive to the sound of the surrounding environment, as long as there is a slight movement around, the turtle can quickly dive into the silt underwater, so the turtle farm or turtle pond environment must be kept quiet. If the turtle is often frightened, it will be unfavorable to its growth and reproduction.

The turtle is an aquatic omnivore and prefers animal bait. Young turtles feed on aquatic insects, earthworms, tadpoles and shrimps. Adult turtles eat snails, clams and other mollusks, fish, shrimp and animal carcasses (because they can't catch fish), but also vegetables, fruits, grains and other plant feed.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia - Turtle