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How to raise Brazilian turtles in autumn

Published: 2024-11-24 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/24, The full name of the Brazilian tortoise is the Brazilian red-eared tortoise, which is a kind of aquatic tortoise, native to the central United States to northern Mexico, so how to raise the Brazilian tortoise in autumn? I. the growth habits of Brazilian turtles Brazilian turtles are a kind of tortoise of the family Cerambycidae and Slipper, and are the 10 most dangerous species in the world.

The full name of the Brazilian tortoise is the Brazilian red-eared tortoise, which is a kind of aquatic tortoise, native to the central United States to northern Mexico, so how to raise the Brazilian tortoise in autumn?

I. growth habits of Brazilian turtles

Brazilian tortoise is one of the 100 most dangerous alien invasive species in the world. Brazilian tortoise is cheap and easy to raise and breed.

The Brazilian red-eared turtle is an aquatic turtle. It likes to be quiet and afraid of noise, warm and cold, and has a strong ability to adapt to the environment. For example, its tolerance to temperature change is stronger than that of turtles, yellow-throated turtles and other domestic turtles. The suitable water temperature for growth is 20-32 ℃, and the optimum water temperature for growth is 25-30 ℃. The food intake decreased and the activity was inactive under 20 ℃. Hibernation began when the activity was below 16 ℃, and complete hibernation occurred when the activity was below 12 ℃.

Artificial breeding is mainly carnivorous, especially in the juvenile and baby turtle stage, mainly small fish and shrimp, lean meat of animals, etc., and the adult turtle can also eat plant feed (banana, fruit, etc.) and worker formula feed. The diet of adult turtles in the wild includes algae, duckweed and other herbs floating in the water, python clams, small fish, shrimp and other crustaceans, snails and other molluscs.

Second, how to raise Brazilian turtles in autumn?

1. Feeding: you can increase the nutritional composition of the feed and feed some foods with high protein and mineral contents, such as small fish and shrimp, refined meat, worms and so on.

2. Environment: it is necessary to keep the turtle tank clean, change the water and clean it in time.

3. Aquaculture water: keep the water level at about 2 cm, change the water frequently and wait for the Brazilian tortoise to hibernate naturally over a period of time.

For the Brazilian turtle, the most suitable growing water temperature is 20: 32 ℃ and the feeding temperature is 20: 35 ℃, but it has the strongest appetite at 29: 32 ℃. 36 ℃ stopped feeding, 38 ℃ dormant, and withstood high temperature for 40 ℃. When the temperature drops below 16 ℃ and is dormant, there is a risk of death below 1 ℃.

 
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