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Winter is over. Is your home south or north? If the temperature does not reach it, the amount of activity and food eaten by the baby turtle will decrease.
You can raise them together, my family's 3 are raised together, the turtle I bought in November last winter, I bought the same size, and now I eat only 2/3 of the size of the cigarette box, and my turtle loves to eat turtle food and frozen shrimp.
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My family was put directly in the sand, and I came over all winter, which was good. Last time, I was turned out by a child with a small shovel, and I saw that I was still stretching out my head and feet. Remember not to let the sand dry out and sprinkle it regularly to keep it moist.
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Put more sand on him to prevent him from dying of cold. Don't give him anything to eat, the hibernation period is approaching. Frequent water changes are fine.
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The methods of raising turtles in winter include natural wintering, cellar wintering, indoor wintering, and tank and box insulation wintering.
1. Natural wintering
Turtles begin to hibernate below the water temperature of 15 and do not eat or move. Turtles overwinter relatively easily. In winter, the pond should be inspected in the morning. Turtle-fish polyculture ponds are similarly managed. Turtle farming: the characteristics, value and breeding techniques of snapping turtles.
2. Cellar wintering
Choose a leeward sunny place, 30 cm below the ground to dig a hole, the size depends on the number of turtles, turtles can overlap each other, but should not be stacked too thick. One ventilation tube is extended from the hole, and the outer mouth is leeward and facing south. Seal the hole with wooden or cement boards, pile them on top and cover them with straw.
Check once every 20 days, if the temperature in the cave exceeds 13, you can reduce the warmth on the hole; If the temperature in the cave is lower than 2, thicken the warmth. This method of wintering is simple and safe, and the cave has its own humidity, so there is no need to be drenched. In the same way, you can also use caves and bomb shelters to survive the winter.
3. Indoor wintering
According to the tenacious vitality and resilience of the turtle, it can be allowed to overwinter indoors naturally. The specific method is: when the winter comes every year, when the water temperature drops below 13, the turtle is scooped up from the pond, put into a quiet empty room, the turtle is stacked 2 3 layers, the upper cover is soaked in 30 cm of warm straw for half a day, and then poured permeable water 1 time, the doors and windows are sealed and shaded, and then poured water once every 1 week or so, so that the straw can be dried.
4. Cylinders and boxes are kept warm for wintering
Put the turtle in the tank or box, cover it, leave a certain ventilation hole on the cover, after putting the turtle, add some wet cloth or wet sponge to the turtle, check it once every 10 15 days, and do not let it dry and can overwinter. This method is suitable for overwintering tortoises (dry turtles) and semi-aquatic turtles and small and medium-sized turtles. As long as the temperature in the tank does not drop below 0 (no less than 5 for tropical turtles), most turtles can survive the winter safely.
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It's winter, the Brazilian turtle is hibernating, so it's not going to eat, it's going to excrete, and when it's hot, it's going to eat and excrete, and the water is higher than the turtle's back, and it's going to be raised with sea sand There's no problem, but you have to wash the sand, and it's winter, and it's fine, but in the summer, it's a little troublesome to raise a turtle in the sand, and you've got an island, and then the turtle will definitely climb up, and the turtle has just swam and it's climbed on the sand, and it's going to be full of sand, and I put the turtle in the sand last summer As a result, his whole body was covered with sand, so it was better to throw the sand under the water in the summer, and it didn't matter in the winter.