Here, I think it is generally not recommended to mix scavengers unless turtles are raised in a super-large environment for ecological cycle, and even if turtles are raised in a super-large environment, it is purely risky to mix scavengers. For example, crocodile turtles eat scavengers, and other turtles also have certain risks, depending on their size.
Why do you say that? First of all, talk about the role of scavengers. Many people think that scavengers eat turtle excrement, but it is not. If this guy raises fish and eats turtle food, it is true that he also eats leftovers, but many times turtles can't eat turtle food. Mixed culture in a fish tank, the only function of the scavenger is to clean the moss and brown algae on the tank wall, but this is meaningless unless it is raised in a very large environment. Moreover, scavengers can dish turtles. If our turtles are too small, they will probably die.
Personally, if you want to breed scavengers in mixed culture, it is better to breed some small ornamental fish, such as black Mary fish, red arrow fish, peacock fish, kiss fish, blue dragon fish, mermaid, etc., which can clean moss and brown algae instead of scavengers, and even protein insects can eat them. It should be noted here that turtles generally eat fish, and mixed small ornamental fish should be prepared to be eaten by turtles.
Therefore, under normal circumstances, it is not recommended to mix the turtle friends of the sweeper. It should be noted that scavengers grow faster than turtles in a super-large environment, depending on the size of your turtle. If it's a small turtle, just wait until the scavenger grows up and change it.
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