My Brazilian tortoise has been raised for a few years, why hasn t it grown in size?

Updated on pet 2024-02-09
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Summer has to be fed every day to grow fast, of course, but also every day, every day to feed, have to change the water 2-3 times a day, my family for seven years, grow to more than 20 centimeters old, from the age of six began to lay eggs, this year the second time to lay eggs.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's okay to keep it in the bathroom. I have several turtles in my house, all of which are kept in the bathroom. No hassle. They can go anywhere, very freely.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Our house too, resting on the balcony corner, sometimes wandering around the house.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Don't release them, the Brazilian turtle is an alien species, and if you release it into the river, it will eat all the fish, shrimp, etc. You'd better keep it yourself! Buy a big basin to raise!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's good to buy a pot to put it in, or sell it or give it away. Do not release animals that may harm the native organisms.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is OK to put it in a large fish tank or bathroom, but do not release it, the Brazilian turtle is an invasive species and is harmful to both native fish and turtles.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Free-range, just stay in the bathroom.

    Soak it in water every day and let it roam around the house the rest of the time.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Big fish tank, free-range, release... There's no other way... How many years? It is said that they generally live for many years.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Release into a nearby pond or put it in a pot.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Environment: The water temperature is controlled at about 25-28 degrees, and the water depth is about twice the back is more appropriate. Set up a terrace in the water for them to climb on, and let them bask in the sun regularly.

    Water quality: It cannot be raised with tap water that is directly connected, and it is easy for Brazil to roll its eyes. Therefore, tap water needs to be exposed to the sun for 3 days or about a week before it can be used for feeding. The pH value can be controlled to about 7-8, and stones that are too alkaline should not be placed.

    Food: blood worms, or pigs, cows, raise meat and cut some shredded meat to feed it, small fry can be. Be careful to reach a normal feeding temperature, and if it is below 18 degrees Celsius, you may stop eating.

    Note: Be sure to pay attention to the constant temperature, for example, the temperature difference between morning and evening should not be too large, and when changing the water, you must pay attention to the temperature difference between the old and new water, which is fatal to turtles.

    How long to grow: This question is more difficult to say, if you are raised in a suitable temperature (25-28) food environment all year round, so that the turtle grows very fast, maybe about 2-3 years can grow to an adult Brazilian dorsal carapace of about 20 cm is an adult, but this way raising large turtles generally have no fecundity, white body color, uneven pigmentation, poor ornamentation. If you control the food and hibernate and raise it, it may take 5-6 years to grow into an adult, and such turtles are more energetic than greenhouse turtles, so it is necessary to hibernate if you breed parent turtles.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Feeding instructions: 1: Don't put them at once, as they may fight; 2:

    Don't flood your head; 3: Feed some lean meat, small fish and shrimp or something, it is best not to feed turtle food, because turtle food is not as high as the nutritional value of lean meat; 4: After each feeding, change the water when they have pulled the poop, which is the most hygienic; 5:

    Bask in the sun more, you can supplement calcium, and also pay attention to the fact that when basking in the sun, half of it should be sunlight and half of it is in the shade, so as to meet their requirements; 6: The time to bask in the sun is the most important, it is best to bask in the morning, because the sun is too strong at noon, and they will not be able to stand it.

    Raising turtles in winter is also a matter of knowledge, so ask us questions when your turtles are about to hibernat. Please adopt Feed it once a day, you cut the meat into smaller pieces, smaller than your mouth, and generally stop eating it when it is full. Usually the turtle doesn't eat when it first buys it, and she eats it after two days when you starve it.

    It is recommended that you feed it beef, not pork. The best water is drinking water, the kind that residents drink

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It takes 2-3 years for a Brazilian turtle to grow to the size of the palm of your hand, so you need to be patient, it doesn't like to eat, it doesn't matter, just like a child, he loves to play when he was a child.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Brazilian tortoises can grow up to 15-25 cm long, females can weigh 1000-2000 grams, and males rarely exceed 500 grams.

    In the process of feeding, more meat, shrimp and other diversified foods are given, and at the same time, the water quality is of high quality, which is conducive to the growth of Brazilian turtles. Brazilian tortoises lay 1-18 eggs at a time, and this number is affected by the size of the female.

    Brazilian painted turtles live in water and amphibious, often living in rivers, lakes and streams, and can forage not far from the water shore; sunbathing in the sun and moonlight; During the breeding season, they land to lay eggs.

    The Brazilian painted turtle is an omnivorous turtle that likes to eat meat, such as fish, shrimp, snails, mussels, and animal offal. Juvenile turtles are mainly animal baits, such as bloodworms, silk earthworms, etc. It is native to the banks of the Mississippi River and is found in the United States, Mexico, Brazil and other countries.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In general, the maximum limit of Brazilian turtles can reach 30cm. Generally, it is very large when it is raised to 25cm. Females can weigh up to 1000 2000 grams, males do not weigh more than 500 grams.

    If they are well maintained, they will grow very quickly, and the length of the carapace will grow to twenty-five or thirty centimeters in about two years!

    Western turtles generally grow after 4-5 years of sexual maturity, body length can reach 15-25 cm, can grow 2-8 cm per year, female turtles weigh between 1000-2000 grams, male turtles generally do not weigh more than 500 grams.

    The main reason for how big and how heavy a Brazilian turtle can grow is that the environment is related to the food it is usually fed. In the case of a suitable environment and abundant food, the Brazilian turtle can grow to 2 to 30 cm without any problems, but due to the high or low ambient temperature, or the food preparation is not abundant, these may affect the growth of the Brazilian turtle.

    Precautions for keeping Brazilian tortoises

    Brazilian tortoises like to live in the sun and in groups, and when the temperature drops below 10 degrees Celsius from November to March of the following year, they will begin to hibernate one after another, and generally begin to wake up and move in April of the following year.

    When the normal temperature of Brazilian turtles is 16 degrees Celsius, they will begin to have a decrease in appetite, Brazilian turtles mainly eat some small fish, small shrimp, red worms and other foods, but juvenile turtles are best to eat bread worms, red worms, and small shrimp as their staple food.

    For juvenile turtles smaller than 4 cm, try not to let them hibernate, and you can artificially maintain the temperature of the water tank at 28 to 30 degrees Celsius to prevent hibernation and death.

    The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Brazilian Painted Turtle.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If it is a family-bred Brazilian tortoise.

    On the premise of hibernation, it generally takes 6-7 years to grow. If it is a Brazilian turtle raised at a constant temperature, it only takes 3-4 years to grow. Brazilian tortoises that survive in the wild generally take about 10 years to grow.

    However, it is not recommended to remove the process of hibernation in home breeding, although removing hibernation can allow them to grow quickly, but it will also reduce their lifespan in the later stages.

    Family-bred Brazilian tortoises take 6-7 years to grow up if they hibernate every year according to their habits. Because the family has more abundant food, the time to adulthood will be faster. If the Brazilian turtle is raised indoors at a constant temperature and is not allowed to hibernate, it usually takes 3-4 years to grow.

    Because by removing the time of hibernation, they will grow faster and take less time. If it is a Brazilian turtle that lives in the wild, it takes 10 years to grow. Because food in the wild is not sufficient, and the environment is not as comfortable as home breeding.

    It is not recommended to remove hibernation in home breeding Brazilian turtles, although not allowing them to hibernate can accelerate their growth, but later on their lifespan will be reduced, and their resistance and physique will be weakened.

    If it is a 1-3 year old baby turtle, it can grow about 5 cm a year, if it is a 4-5 year old Brazilian turtle, the growth rate will decrease a lot in a year, and if it is an adult Brazilian turtle, the body size will hardly change in a year. Because the 4-5-year-old Brazilian turtle is about to reach adulthood, the change in body shape will be very small, and if the environment is no longer suitable, it will stop growing directly.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The Brazilian tortoise has been kept for more than a year and has not changed in size, which may be caused by:

    1.The growth rate of Brazilian tortoises varies from individual to individual. With the same environmental slippery land and dietary conditions, some Brazilian turtles grow faster, while others grow more slowly.

    2.The Brazilian tortoise may not be living in a living environment that meets its growth needs. For example, if the space where the Brazilian turtle lives is too small or too crowded, or if the water quality is poor, it can affect its growth.

    3.The diet of a Brazilian tortoise may not provide enough nutrients. Although Brazilian turtles mainly eat plants, they also need enough protein and calcium to grow healthily. It is important to ensure that the Brazilian tortoise is provided with fresh vegetables, fruits, and a high-quality source of protein.

    4.Brazilian tortoises may have health problems. If the Brazilian tortoise appears to be unenergetic or has any other unusual behavior, it may be necessary to take it to the veterinarian for any underlying health problems.

    To solve the problem of the Brazilian turtle not changing in size, you can try the following:

    1.Ensure that the Brazilian turtle is in a suitable environment, including providing a sufficiently large tank, clean water, and suitable temperature and humidity.

    2.Provide the Brazilian tortoise with a nutritious diet that includes plants and a high-quality protein source.

    3.If a Brazilian turtle has health problems, take it to the veterinarian in time.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Categories: Lifestyle >> Pets.

    Analysis: I also raised a turtle like Wu Yuan, but now it has grown up. It takes a long time for the turtle to grow up, you don't have to worry, as long as you see that the turtle's fish tank is dirty, you must clean it when you are in a good posture.

    Moreover, there is sludge on the tortoise's shell, so you should use an unused toothbrush to gently clean the sludge. Otherwise, it will affect the growth of the turtle. It should be fed twice a day, and the amount of feed depends on the size of the turtle.

    Your turtle should only need to be fed two turtles at a time.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Appropriately reduce the breeding space, and affect the growth of the Brazilian turtle through diet, temperature and water quality, so that the Brazilian turtle does not grow, but it is also easy to affect the life span of the Brazilian turtle, so it is recommended to raise the Brazilian turtle scientifically. If you want to raise a Brazilian turtle that is not large, you can appropriately reduce the breeding space and limit the growth momentum of the Brazilian turtle through the breeding environment. Diet, temperature, and water quality are also often affected to limit the growth of Brazilian turtles.

    However, it restricts the growth of the Brazilian turtle and will also affect its lifespan, so it is not recommended to force the growth of the Brazilian turtle. In this regard, they are usually fed with turtle food, and occasionally fed with some vegetables, wild sunberries or meat in a few cases to avoid malnutrition.

    Of course, the feeding water temperature is the key, and it must be controlled at about 23 28, otherwise once the water temperature is too low, it will cause the Brazilian turtle to enter early hibernation. It is still necessary to change the water frequently to prevent the deterioration of the water quality and the growth of bacteria.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    If you feed him turtle food and give him food often, he will grow very big, and some people will grow slow if they don't feed him when they raise turtles. My tortoise grows very fast when it is fed diligently, but it is obvious.

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