Capybaras are gentle, friendly animals that are usually very docile and easy to get along with. Capybaras usually like to swim and play in the water, and sometimes move on land. They usually need a spacious rearing environment so that they can move and explore freely.
When it comes to capybara rearing, it is first necessary to provide an aquarium that is large enough to ensure that the capybara has enough space to swim and move. Some floating plants and sunken logs should be set up in the aquarium to provide capybaras with a place to climb and rest. At the same time, the quality of the water in the aquarium is also very important, and the water needs to be changed regularly and the water quality should be kept clean and hygienic.
In terms of diet, capybaras are omnivores and they can eat foods like vegetables, fruits, insects, small fish, etc. In order to keep capybaras healthy, they need to be provided with a nutritionally balanced diet and ensure that they are well fed and fed.
In addition, capybaras also need regular exercise and activity to keep them fit and flexible. Capybaras can be given some toys and floating balls to promote their activity and desire to explore.
In conclusion, capybaras are gentle, friendly animals that need a spacious rearing environment and nutritionally balanced food to stay healthy. When raising capybaras, it is necessary to pay attention to the cleanliness and hygiene of the water quality, and provide enough space for toys and activities to ensure that they can live happily.