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How to raise Brazilian turtle seedlings

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Although small Brazilian turtles are amphibians and are easier to survive and raise than other animals, it is not easy to raise Brazilian turtles if the conditions are not good or the breeding environment and practices are wrong, not to mention such small Brazilian turtles. So today is small.

Although small Brazilian turtles are amphibians and are easier to survive and raise than other animals, it is not easy to raise Brazilian turtles if the conditions are not good or the breeding environment and practices are wrong, not to mention such small Brazilian turtles. So today, the editor will introduce how to raise Brazilian turtle seedlings.

1. Hibernation

If it is a turtle under 3 years old, it is recommended not to hibernate, otherwise it may not wake up. It is best for turtles over 3 years old to start hibernating.

If you set the water temperature above 26 degrees, you can keep it from hibernating. But in winter, you should also pay attention to the work of keeping warm. There are a lot of preparations to be made before hibernation. Pay attention to the following points:

1. Generally speaking, turtles born in the same year had better be heated and reared, because the risk of hibernation is too great.

2. Turtles will stop eating when the water temperature reaches about 17 degrees, and each individual will be different.

3. Autumn is the season for turtles to save energy for the winter, so you can feed more and feed better.

II. Environment

If you want to raise Brazilian turtle seedlings, you must first prepare a fish tank with not too much water, the amount of water is a little more than the tortoise, and inside the bathtub there is a place for the Brazilian turtle to rest, preferably plank or sand, but bring some water. A wetter environment is good for its survival.

III. Food

Brazilian tortoise is an omnivorous animal, it is more tolerant of hunger. Farmed Brazilian turtles are generally meat-based, especially in the young stage, and can generally be fed with fish, shrimp and lean meat. when Brazilian turtles grow to the adult stage, they can also be selectively fed with some plant food and artificial formula feed.

 
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