Can pig-nosed turtles be raised with arhats?

You can't hang out with pig-nosed turtles. Pig-nosed turtles eat a lot, and their food habits are very complicated, but they are all carnivorous. Small fish and shrimps, aquatic insects, aquatic plants, and fruits and branches falling from trees are almost omnivorous. Pig-nosed turtles are highly aquatic reptiles and omnivores, but their young turtles are carnivores, eat a lot and are aggressive by nature. Luohan fish belongs to small fish.

Luohansong has a broad body, flat side, very similar body length and height, high and full forehead beads, clear eyes, Zhu Chi eyes, low incidence and easy to raise. The requirement for water quality of Luohan fish is neutral and alkaline, with pH value of 6.0 ~ 7.8; The suitable water temperature is 28~30℃, and the optimum water temperature is 28℃.

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Pig-nosed turtles are distributed in northern Australia, southern Irian Jaya and southern New Guinea, with narrow distribution and remote location. Typical habitats include rivers, estuaries, lagoons, lakes, swamps and ponds. Most pig-nosed turtles live in fresh water with a depth of more than six feet. The bottom is sand and gravel, covered with silt, and these waters are surrounded by lush forests. In rare cases, pig-nosed turtles also appear in salt lakes.

Pig-nosed turtle is a highly aquatic freshwater turtle, which can live in deep water for a long time and rarely goes ashore except spawning. Therefore, it is a master swimmer among turtles, and its swimming style is vigorous and elegant. Backward swimming is its stunt. Adult pig-nosed turtles are aggressive by nature. If two or more pig-nosed turtles are raised together, if there is not enough hiding place, they will leave many scars on each other's carapace and skin because of fighting.