First of all, tell everyone the good news, in the future, the breeding of stone money turtles will not need to be certified! The State Forestry Administration is preparing to remove the Yellow-throated Water Turtle from the List of Wild Animals under National Key Protection, of course, this is only a draft for comments and has not yet been implemented.
If it is really implemented, the price of stone money turtle seedlings will definitely pick up, which is compared with the current turtle price.

Recently, more and more stone money turtles have come out of the shell, so let's talk about the most concerned issue - that is, price. To tell the truth, the price of the southern stone money turtle seedlings is already very low, and the price of grass turtles and flower turtles is not much different.
Turtle seedlings weighing 4 to 6 grams The market transaction price is 5 yuan / only, and the turtle seedlings weighing 6 to 10 grams The market transaction price is 7 yuan / only, the price is indeed not high, and you can only earn a hard money all year round.
So is there a future for turtle farming?
Compared with 2014, only one-tenth of the farmers in turtle market are left, and most of the turtle farmers have switched to other industries. Does that mean that turtle breeding has no future?
No, the first few years of investment in turtle losses, basically the loss is because of the high cost of raising turtles, at that time a species of turtles are thousands of yuan / only, raising more than a few has cost tens of thousands, turtle prices fell, capital began to shrink sharply, most people are because of this to dare not raise turtles.
But now it is different, whether it is turtle seedlings or turtles, the price is very low, that is, the cost of investment is low, the risk is low. As long as the quantity goes up, the profit is there.
Moreover, people are paying more and more attention to the development of the stone turtle, and it is believed that in the near future, the goods using turtles as raw materials will appear frequently in the eyes of the public.
This article was originally created by Turtle Friends