Turtles are relatively solitary animals, and it is generally not recommended to keep them with other animals. Because turtles and other animals have very different feeding habits and living habits, mixed breeding can easily cause harm to each other or transmit diseases to each other. In addition, some animals, such as cats, dogs, birds, etc., are naturally designed to prey on other animals. If they are mixed with turtles, they can easily cause injury and death to the turtles.
If you must keep them with other animals, it is recommended to choose some Mild, smaller animals such as goldfish, strawberry snails, mantis shrimps and other aquatic creatures. However, the following points need to be paid attention to when turtles are mixed with these aquatic creatures:
1. The water quality must be kept clean: When turtles are mixed with aquatic creatures, the water quality needs to be paid attention to. Cleaning and water temperature control to ensure their health.
2. Keep them separately: It is best to keep turtles and aquatic creatures in separate areas to prevent them from attacking each other and causing harm.
3. Feed separately: Turtles and aquatic creatures should also be fed separately to prevent them from competing for food or accidentally eating each other. food.