How to feed the Brazilian tortoise?

Updated on pet 2024-03-16
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Healthy turtles, whether the food is low in the water or on the surface of the water, they will find to eat Your turtle is not only bought back not long after it is normal not to eat within a week Turtles are afraid of life Healthy ghosts larger than 6cm are better to hibernate Sick and young turtles are to be warmed or semi-dried to survive the winter The most important two points of raising turtles are to keep the water clean and the temperature of the water to keep the temperature constant The temperature in spring, summer and autumn should be at least 22 degrees or more, or the turtle will catch a cold.

    An easy way not to hibernate.

    Method 1. Semi-dry cultivation is to soak in water 3 times a day for about 15 minutes each time, the water temperature can be warm to the touch of your hand, the breeding box must be covered with a small slit to breathe It can play a role in heat preservation If you don't add a warming stick, soak the water for 15 minutes and it will be almost cold Take out the turtle Dry and put it in the breeding box Wait for the next soaking Pay attention to the water temperature Be careful that the turtle has a cold.

    Food problems. If you have a terrabahn, you like to eat meaty food. Feeding of terrapids turtles:

    Nutritious foods such as small fish, shrimp, and raw meat. The baby turtle should cut the raw fish and shrimp and feed them well. Do not feed cooked lean meat, fatty meat and indigestible food.

    Otherwise, you will have indigestion and will get sick. Turtles mostly eat in the water, sometimes on the shore, and can be thrown directly into the water, or they can place their food in shallow water or near the slope where land and water meet. When feeding shrimp, you should feed it with the shell to supplement calcium, but cut off the spikes of the shrimp head.

    Do not feed when the temperature is lower than 20 degrees, otherwise it is easy to cause gastrointestinal diseases such as indigestion. Turtles are most adapted to temperatures of 25-30 degrees, when they grow the fastest. The higher the temperature, the greater the amount of food, but when the temperature is too high, the amount of food decreases, and the lower the temperature, the smaller the amount of food.

    Water quality issues. If you don't have a filter at home, it's best to change the water once a day, and feed it once a day, don't feed too much, the turtle doesn't feel full, and the vitamin will not digest well, causing swollen legs. The amount of food a turtle eats is determined by the size of each turtle's head.

    Turtles defecate after eating, so it is easy to get rid of the meat tank if it is not cleaned in time. The water department is clean, and the turtle is easy to stay in the water, as long as the water quality is kept clean (the water quality is best with direct sunlight for more than 1 day, it can prevent the turtle's white eye disease and the first aspect of water mildew, nail rot, rotten skin disease, etc.) and the constant water temperature (the water temperature can prevent the turtle from getting colds and pneumonia and other diseases) These two points are mastered well, and the turtle is not easy to get sick. Feeding environmental problems.

    The turtle is an amphibian, if it is placed in a pure pool that is not connected to the land, the pool must be placed with stones, bricks and other platforms exposed to the water surface for the turtle to dry its back and rest, the turtle likes to hide in the hole, so you can use bricks to build a turtle nest to improve the turtle's sense of security.

    Turtles mostly eat in the water, sometimes on the shore, and can be thrown directly into the water, or they can place their food in shallow water or near the slope where land and water meet. When feeding shrimp, you should feed it with the shell to supplement calcium, but cut off the spikes of the shrimp head.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    How to feed the Brazilian turtle, and what to pay attention to.

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