Eye Spots The focus of raising turtles
Eye-spotted turtles

The feeding habits of eye-spotted turtles are quite special Generally speaking, aquatic turtles are omnivorous or omnivorous and carnivorous, while eye-spotted aquatic turtles are vegetarian. Some eye-spotted aquatic turtles that eat too much meat are likely to cause gastroenteritis, which can seriously lead to death. .

1. The food habits of the eye-spotted turtle

The eye-spotted turtle Turtles are vegetarians and do not like food with a strong fishy smell. They like to eat sweets, especially bananas. Carnivores like pork, beef, and mutton, but not fish. Usually when feeding: mainly raw animal meat, supplemented by fruits. From April to early May every year, there is a little movement when the water temperature is 15℃, and it seems to swim in the water when it is about 18℃. As the temperature rises from June to September, the turtle's range of activities increases. It likes to lie on the shore at noon, stretch its hands and feet and sunbathe its nails. After frost in October, hibernation begins. In mid-April of the following year, when the temperature rose to 18°C, they began to gradually wake up, often opening their eyes and squirming slightly, and some turtles ate slightly.

Two, the key points of raising the eye-spotted turtle

Four eyes Spotted turtles are cold-blooded animals, and their movement and eating habits change with changes in ambient temperature. Therefore, the recording of air temperature and water temperature is very important in daily breeding. After observing the temperature, we can immediately grasp the turtle's movement and eating status, and pay more attention to the turtle's food intake. For example, some turtles can generally eat 25 grams of meat, but suddenly only eat very little food for 2 to 3 days. This is There is no ordinary situation. It is also found that there are egg white-like objects or blood-red pellets in the water, which are signs that the turtle is suffering from gastrointestinal disease. Although some turtles have abnormal feces, they are still able to eat and are not likely to cause concern. This requires careful observation to detect the condition as early as possible and provide sufficient time for treatment, otherwise nothing can be done in the late stage.


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