The best types of turtles for home rearing

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The best types of turtles for home rearing
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The best types of turtles for home rearing

Although turtles are not the most active pets, they are very beautiful and friendly. Just watching them swim and move around the house or garden can be calming and contribute to relieving stress. It is also great that caring for them does not require much effort or cost, so In this article, we will learn about the best types of turtles for home breeding

Red-eared turtle (Red-Eared Slider)

Red-eared turtle (Red-Eared Slider)
Red-eared turtle (Red-Eared Slider)

The red-eared turtle is very popular, so it is widely available, which makes it easy to obtain it. These turtles are beautiful, social and friendly, and they are usually active throughout the day. Red-eared turtles love to swim, but they are usually housed indoors to protect them from external weather conditions, while providing appropriate lighting and space for their movement. They can also be left in the garden, if the weather is warm

  Eastern box turtle

Eastern box turtle
  Eastern box turtle

Eastern box turtles are quiet and a little shy, they don't like to be handled much, and they are most active in the early morning when their environment is damp The eastern box turtle requires a moist and good environment to maintain the health of its respiratory system, and its place must be kept warm, in addition to the need to provide a large surface of water, and the food of the young turtle often consists of slugs, worms, insects, or larvae, while the adult can be fed seeds and fruits and herbs, in addition to fish and eggs

Frilled turtle (Western Painted Turtle)

Frilled turtle
Frilled turtle

The frilled turtle spends the night sleeping at the bottom of the pond or on partially submerged objects. During the day, it is very active, and it is a bit shy, which makes it like to hide most of the time. It is worth noting that observing the frilled turtle is fun. For the beauty of its shells and its distinctive design

The frilled turtle loves to swim, so it needs clean water, for drinking and swimming, with a water area of not less than four times the size of the turtle, and at a depth of at least 1.5 times the length of the turtle, and their water tank must be filtered, and it is worth noting that they should be exposed to light The sun is a period of time, and the frilled turtle mainly feeds on plants and small animals, such as; Fish, aquatic insects and some carrion

Masked Turtle (Common Musk Turtle)

Frilled turtle
Frilled turtle


The masked turtle does not like to be dealt with much, as it can become a little aggressive, or release a musty smell when it feels threatened, but in return it is brave, curious, and loves to have fun and entertain itself The masked turtle is a carnivore, quot; Insects, snails, tadpoles and algae, and they sometimes search for fish carrion. It is worth noting that the hooded turtle does not like to swim, so the water bodies around it must be shallow


(Spotted Turtle)

Spotted Turtle
Spotted Turtle

The spotted turtle is so named; because of the presence of colored spots on its shell, and it is very active from March to October, and it can also be seen alone or in groups, and it is wonderful that it loves communication with humans, and it is also long-lived, so that some live for more than 100 years The spotted tortoise should eat a varied diet of leafy greens and greens; such as peas and fruits, in addition to meat, and they do not need large spaces, while they need good lighting and warmth

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