Brazil snake-necked turtle is suitable for an environment with a water temperature of 25-32°C. When the water temperature is 18°C, it will stop eating and enter hibernation at a water temperature of 15°C.
Because the neck of the Brazilian snake-necked turtle is particularly long, its exposed skin surface area is large, and the skin is delicate and easily damaged, leading to infection. Therefore, the water quality requirements are high, and clean water or disinfection should be used. past water source.

The water should be changed once a day to maintain good water quality. If there is no special drainage valve , You should be very careful when changing the water, and must not be rough and sloppy. Take the siphon method in time every day to suck out the dirt and residual bait in the turtle water. The water temperature difference before and after changing the water should not exceed 2 ℃.
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