Deep sea turtles include pig-nosed turtles, snapping turtles, razor turtles, black-faced turtles, and green-faced turtles.
1. Pig-nosed turtles
Pig-nosed turtles are very aquatic turtles that know how to swim very well and only come ashore when they lay eggs. It prefers warm climates and is afraid of the cold. The water temperature should be kept around 26-28℃. It should be noted that this species of turtle naturally likes to fight, so mixed breeding should not be carried out.
2. Snapping turtle
The snapping turtle is a very ferocious turtle. It is native to North America, where it lives mainly in the water, it rarely does anything else. otherwise it will land and its water quality is very good, so it can also be kept in deep water. However, his personality is not very likable, so you have to be careful when it comes to him.forward to avoid being bitten.
3. Razorback Turtle
The Razorback turtle is also a typical deep-water turtle. She doesn't need to lounge on her back frequently, so the water level can be higher. However, during the hatching phase, do not use deep water to raise the turtle, and it is better to provide a landing point in the container so that it can go ashore without having to swim all the way. time to waste energy.
4. Black-faced turtle
The black-faced turtle is a deep-sea turtle, also known as the black-faced turtle, and is a marine reptile. The black-faced turtle has a long head with a pair of mostly white eyes. The eyes can detect objects underwater and on the surface. It is a very active marine reptile.
The black-faced turtle is medium-sized, with a maximum weight of 2 kilograms and a maximum length of 80 centimeterses. It is the smallest species among deep-sea turtles. The black-faced turtle has a very thick shell that can resist corrosion from the ocean. It is very resistant to cold and can survive extremely low temperatures.
5. Green-faced turtle
The green-faced turtle is a deep-sea turtle, also known as the green-faced turtle, and is a marine reptile. The green-faced turtle has a long head with a pair of mostly green eyes. The eyes can detect objects underwater as well as objects on the surface.
The green-faced turtle is medium-sized, with a maximum weight of 3 kilograms and a maximum length of 90 centimeters. It is a medium-sized species among deep-sea turtles.