Yellow-margined closed-shell turtle (certain introduction)
Because of the yellow-margined closed-shell turtle Shell turtles (certainly introduced) have relatively strong vitality and are not afraid of animals, so many people who are new to raising pet turtles will choose to keep them as pets. The success of choosing a pet turtle is also a key to whether you raise it well, so let’s talk about how to buy a good yellow-margined closed-shell turtle.
1. Look at your eyes. The eyes should be protruding, or the eyes should be sunken. Those whose eyes are dull and lifeless will definitely die.
2. Check whether you are afraid of people. Yang Ding's Yuan is not afraid of people. He often stretches his head long and high and looks around randomly. Downhill turtles often have their heads shrunken and have no energy. (The so-called "nurturing" means more than 1 year old, and it cannot be considered "nurturing" for three to five months.)
3. Weigh it down. Establishing samadhi is like iron, which is generally heavy. The light and floating ones are all turtles that have just come down the mountain. Some are so thin that they will still die even if they are raised for a year.
4. Look at the vitality. When the tortoise base is tilted upward, I can turn it over quickly. The walk is fast, high and steady, and the wind is blowing.
5. Look at the feedback. Generally, if a stranger catches the turtle, the turtle will quickly retract its head, hands and feet, and the hands and feet will be weak.
6. Look at the floor. If there are blisters on the bottom plate, or pus or water is released from the damage, or it is soft when pressed with your hand, it means there is rotten nail. Feel free to shop without any worries.
7. Face-to-face transactions must be conducted on-site. If the situation is not good, don't be afraid of embarrassment or squandering Sichuan capital. Not bad for the money difference.
8. Special instructions: Don’t be cheap and don’t be greedy. Greedy words lead to poverty! Only if you buy wrong, don’t sell wrong!
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