White-breasted side-necked turtle
The white-breasted side-necked turtle is a growth An aquatic turtle species in central Africa, a small species under the African side-necked turtle. It is relatively small and rare. It is not recognized as an endangered species internationally, but the business is still there. Relatively few.
The breeding methods are similar. Generally speaking, the white-breasted side-necked turtle is an omnivorous turtle with a strong feeding habit and a large food intake. It can eat a wide range of fish, shrimps and shellfish. Animals are the main food, and insects and earthworms are also popular foods. They will even work together in groups to drag small birds or reptiles horizontally to share their food. They can be raised well with ordinary aquatic turtle feed or fish feed. Sometimes you might as well feed some vegetables.
Chinese name: White-breasted Side-necked Turtle
English name:Adansons mud turtle
Latin name:Pelusios adansonii
Biological classification: Animalia, Chordata, Crestozoa, Turtles, Tetrapidae, African Side-necked Turtle, White-breasted Side-necked Turtle
Growth method: Oviparous
Body length: Small size , carapace 15~20 cm
Suitable temperature:18~28℃
Dispersed:Dispersed in central Africa
Food habits:Omnivore
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