Can Brazilian turtles be kept dry?
Brazilian tortoise, known as Brazilian red-eared tortoise, is one of the subspecies of colorful turtles of the family Rhinopodidae, which has been raised or watched by many families as pets. It is probably the most widely raised reptile in the world, and it is very convenient to raise. Let's take a look at whether Brazilian turtles can be kept dry.
Can Brazilian turtles be kept dry?
Brazilian turtles can be kept dry. Generally dry culture is due to the turtle bacterial infection can no longer soak in the water, is to deal with bacterial infection, speed up the efficacy and prevent the spread of the practice, but if the turtle body is fragile, it is necessary to be cautious or take semi-dry culture (soak in clean water at 01:45 every day, and then dry culture), dry culture, then regular bath, at least three times a day for 30 minutes.
Brazilian turtles are kept dry or wet.
Brazilian turtles had better not be kept dry. Unless the Brazilian tortoise has rotten armour or white eyes and other times of dry breeding, because the Brazilian tortoise is a water turtle, long-term dry farming will cause it to dehydrate and die. In addition, Brazilian turtles feed entirely in the water. If dry farming is necessary, seeing the sunken eyes of Brazilian turtles is severely dehydrated, and dry farming should be stopped immediately.
How much water should be put in Brazilian turtles?
1. Baby turtles: each baby turtle should have five liters of water, and the water depth should not exceed the length of the tortoise body, so that the turtle's feet can reach the ground when breathing on the surface of the water. At the same time, they must also be made of bricks and stones or buy a drying table so that the turtles can bask in their backs.
2. Adult turtles: to create an ideal environment, a pair of growing Brazilian turtles need a range of at least 100 liters of water. Too small a breeding tank will quickly make the Brazilian tortoise become fat and dull. If it falls into the water on all fours, it will drown because it can't turn over.
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