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Can’t turtles be eaten?

No.

1. Water and food:

(1) Turtles have high requirements for water quality, requiring fresh water and rich dissolved oxygen. If you use tap water, leave it in the sun for two days. In addition, in order to keep the water clean, pay attention to cleaning up the contamination of water quality caused by food residues.

(2) Feed minced small miscellaneous fish and minced meat at the beginning. When about one month old, you can feed small miscellaneous fish or artificial bait.

2. Environment:

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

(2)? Turtles are amphibians, living half in water and half on shore. Place a few small stones in the fish tank so that the turtle can climb out of the water.

(3) Retain half of the water when changing it, and cannot change it all at once. Let the turtles stay familiar with the environment.

Living environment

Soft-shell turtles mainly live in lakes, ponds, reservoirs, delta bays and slow-flowing rivers.

Turtles are temperature-changing animals, amphibious on land and water, and use lungs to breathe. Therefore, there should be enough land beach around or in the center of the turtle pond to allow it to carry out land activities.

The living habits of turtles can be summarized as "three joys and three fears", that is, they like silence and are afraid of surprises, like sun and fear wind, and like cleanliness and fear dirt. Soft-shell turtles are sensitive to sounds in the surrounding environment. As long as there is a slight movement around them, soft-shell turtles can quickly dive into the mud at the bottom of the water. Therefore, the environment of the turtle farm or turtle pond must be kept quiet. If turtles are often frightened, it will be very detrimental to their growth and reproduction.

Soft-shell turtles are aquatic omnivores and like to eat animal food. Young turtles feed on aquatic insects, water earthworms, tadpoles, shrimps, etc. Adult turtles eat snails, clams and other molluscs, fish, shrimp and animal carcasses (because they cannot catch fish). They also eat vegetables, fruits, cereals and other plant feeds.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia - Turtle