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If you want to make the color of the Buddha snapping turtle darker, you need to breed them in a black environment, because they will change their body color according to the color of the environment, which is also a means of self-preservation. In addition to being in a black environment, avoid seeing sunlight, as sunlight can also lighten their body color. To make a snapping turtle black, it is best to start breeding it in a black box when they are young, so that in about a few months, their body color will turn black.
Buddha snapping turtles come in different shades of color, and if breeders like black Buddha snapping turtles, they should be kept in a black environment. Because the snapping turtle has the instinct to avoid danger, they will change their body color according to the changes in the living environment, so that they can better integrate into the environment and avoid attacks and injuries. Keepers should also avoid light if they want to make them dark, as light can also lighten their body color.
During the rearing process, it is necessary to cover the container with a black box or black cloth to prevent them from seeing the sun. If it is a juvenile Buddha snapping turtle, it can turn black in about a few months. If it is an adult Buddha snapping turtle, it takes 2 years to turn black.
As mentioned above, the Buddha snapping turtle changes the color of its body according to the change of the environment, so if you want to make it white, you can use a white environment to raise it. If possible, you can use a glass tank, and if you don't, you can use a storage box or foam box. However, the foam box is not very hard, and it is best not to keep adult Buddha snapping turtles, otherwise they may break the foam box.
In addition to raising them in a white environment, you can also give them regular sun exposure, which can also make them whiter and whiter. If natural light cannot be received, a bright white light can be installed instead of natural light.
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Can a 7 centimeter sail beam meter Buddha snapping turtle still raise black.
Generally speaking, a 7 cm Buddha snapping turtle cannot raise black, because black is a large water turtle, and they need a lot of space to move, and a 7 cm Buddha snapping turtle simply cannot provide such space. In addition, black is a lively turtle that needs more space to stay healthy, and the 7-centimeter Buddha snapping turtle cannot provide such space, so it is not recommended to raise black.
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The 7-centimeter-sized Buddha snapping turtle is not a proposal to raise black, because black is a relatively large aquatic reptile, and it needs enough filial piety to have enough space to swim. Therefore, if the Buddha snapping turtle in your hand is only 7 cm in size, it is recommended not to raise black.
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The 7 cm Buddha snapping turtle can only raise small black turtles, and small black turtles can survive in a water depth of 4-6 cm, so the water depth of 7 cm can be full of the living requirements of small black turtles and oranges.
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Yes: Normally, 7 cm Buddha snapping turtles can also raise black.
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It is best to maintain the water level at about 10 cm below the shell of the turtle when raising Buddha snapping turtles, and the water temperature needs to be stable at about 25 degrees. Secondly, the feeding is mainly high protein, such as fish and shrimp, loach, chicken, beef. It is necessary to change the water more during the feeding period, and pay attention to fishing after feeding to prevent the deterioration of water quality.
Raising a Buddha snapping turtle needs to provide sufficient space to move around, can not limit its growth, the height of the water level of the Buddha snapping turtle is just 10 cm above the shell of the turtle as the standard. And control the water temperature at about 25 degrees, and pay attention to regular monitoring of water temperature changes.
The Buddha snapping turtle will be very large in size when it grows up, so it is usually fed a variety of high-protein foods such as fish and shrimp, loach, chicken, beef, etc., and can also choose to feed pork, frogs, eels, etc., as long as it is meat.
In addition, because the Buddha snapping turtle eats meat, it is necessary to change the water frequently, especially after feeding, it is necessary to take out the uneaten food in time to avoid the deterioration of water quality. If you find that the water is bad, you need to change the water immediately and stabilize the water quality.
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No, the turtle is quiet and can still be a town.
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