Knife-backed musk turtles
Parents of Xijia turtles will definitely not keep only one kind of turtle, so knife-backed musk turtles Can I keep it with other turtles?
If space is sufficient, knife-backed musk turtles are well suited to being housed together. Painted turtles, slider turtles, and donut turtles are all good choices when raising pets. Sword-backed musk turtles can survive well in deep water, and these "basking tribesmen" happen to like such deep water, so as long as they are kept together and are not too different in size, they can often get along peacefully. However, if the musk turtles you keep are their own species, or closely related turtle species, you need to be careful. Fighting will occur between male turtles competing with each other, or between female turtles not mating. If you keep it with mud turtles, you should pay close attention to it. The knife-backed musk turtle is the largest of the musk turtles.
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