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The difference between grass turtles and ink turtles

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Grass turtles and ink turtles are actually the same kind of turtles, and ink turtles are just mature male grass turtles. Some of the male grass turtles begin to blacken after they mature, that is, ink turtles. Ink turtles are mature male grass turtles, generally divided into carbon ink, flower ink, and silver ink. Carbon

Grass turtles and ink turtles are actually the same kind of turtles, and ink turtles are just mature male grass turtles. Some of the male grass turtles begin to blacken after they mature, that is, ink turtles.

Ink turtles are mature male grass turtles, generally divided into carbon ink, flower ink, and silver ink.

Carbon ink means very black, and the back armor is as dark black as carbon.

Flower ink, refers to the head pattern has not faded, but other places have been inked.

Silver thread ink, refers to the back armour all inked, but the silver thread has not been degraded.

Gold thread, silver thread, just the growth pattern of turtles, you know, it has something to do with heredity and environment.

Chinese grass turtle:

Chinese grass turtle, commonly known as tortoise, is the most widely distributed and most numerous species of turtles in China. China has regarded it as a symbol of health and longevity since ancient times. In the international market, Chinese grass turtles sell very well. People in Japan, the Philippines, Europe and the United States regard it as a symbol of "auspiciousness and longevity". Chinese turtle; alias: tortoise, golden tortoise, golden tortoise, ink turtle, mud turtle, mountain tortoise, smelly green turtle, longevity turtle.

In the international market, Chinese grass turtles are also very popular. People in Japan, the Philippines, Europe and the United States regard it as a symbol of auspiciousness and a way to prolong life.

 
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