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Common reasons: 1. The ambient temperature is too low: if the temperature is lower than 19 degrees, the turtle will appear, and it is recommended to take the turtle outdoors to bask in the sun;
2. Hibernation problem: turtles also need to hibernate, and it is recommended not to disturb during the hibernation period, which is a normal physiological phenomenon hibernation;
3. Lack of activity: It is easy to cause the turtle to not like to move and sleep, it is recommended to let the turtle starve for a meal or two, let it find food by itself, and increase the turtle's activity;
4. Disease problem: nail rot is one of the reasons for the turtle to sleep, resulting in the turtle shell rotting, it is recommended that the owner use potassium permanganate water to soak for 15 minutes, then take it out, continue to wipe the turtle wound with potassium permanganate crystal powder, and bandage;
5. Malnutrition: Turtles are malnourished and lack of sunlight are prone to molluscs, resulting in slow movement and lack of strength for turtles.
6. Eye diseases: Eye diseases can cause turtles to move slowly and sleep often. At this time, it will be found that the turtle often wipes its eyes with its paws, in this case, it is recommended that the owner can take it to a nearby pet hospital for **, and after the turtle**, give it more sun.
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It's normal for Brazilian turtles not to sleep in the water, and so do my Brazilian turtles, which often climb to the turtle platform and stack arhats to sleep. They usually go down to the turtle pot when they drink water and play and eat, and they may feel that they are safe to sleep in a dry place. After all, they are animals that breathe with their lungs.
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Regarding the question of the turtle sleeping, there should be no need to worry, how it sleeps and when it sleeps.
Sleeping in ** should be its freedom, and there is no need to care about it at all.
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It is also normal for Brazilian turtles to sleep in the water.
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Yes, but be careful of its bite, don't scare him, it's better to be gentle, and don't touch its head, you can generally touch the turtle shell, small tail, small paws, etc.
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Baby turtles are nocturnal animals that generally come out at night to look for food, etc., while hiding and sleeping during the day. The baby Brazilian tortoise can be touched when it sleeps, but it is easy to wake up when touched.
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Turtles are lazy by nature, and they are afraid of strong light, which may also be the low temperature.
The tortoise is an ectothermic animal, so its activities are often restricted by temperature, it will be active when the temperature is high, and it will become more sleepy when the temperature is low. In addition to the temperature, some turtles are lazy by nature and tend to sleep during the day. In addition, the turtle is more afraid of bright light, so do not put it in a place where the light is too strong, so that it will find some shady place to rest.
Brazilian red-eared turtle (Latin scientific name: trachemys scripta elegans), also known as Brazilian turtle, red-eared turtle, small painted turtle, beautiful brocade turtle, red-eared turtle, grass turtle, colorful turtle, red-eared skateboard turtle, Mississippi red-eared turtle, red-eared lateral line turtle, is one of the subspecies of the painted turtle of the turtle family, is an aquatic turtle. Because of its two thick red stripes on both sides of the back of the head, it is also known as the red-eared turtle, which is an excellent species among turtles.
The Brazilian red-eared turtle is not native to Brazil, but to the Mississippi River and the Rio Grande River basin in North America. Nowadays, many families use pets as pets for breeding or ornamental use, but there are also restaurants that use them as food animal dishes.
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Brazilian tortoises are sleeping, and they have a similar schedule as a human ambush, generally sleeping at night and active during the day. Brazilian tortoises are sensitive to light, and they will soon fall asleep after turning off the lights, which will affect their rest if the lights are left on all the time. Brazilian tortoises generally sleep in the water, sometimes floating on the surface of the water, sometimes sinking to the bottom of the tank, but when they sink to the bottom of the tank, they generally do not sleep long because they need to swim up to breathe.
Brazilian tortoises sleep, and they have a very similar schedule to humans, and a healthy Brazilian tortoise rests at night, feeds and moves during the day. Usually if the surroundings are quiet, they will also take a break when they are basking in the sun. And they are more sensitive to light, if the lights are always on, they will not rest even at night, so usually turn off the lights in time after dark to avoid affecting their rest.
Brazilian tortoises usually rest underwater, but some float on the surface. Keepers can put stones or wooden planks in the rearing container to create an amphibious environment, which is more conducive to their growth and development.
Brazilian tortoises can sleep for 4-7 hours, they generally do not sleep during the day, and only sleep when they are sick or tired. But the specific sleep also needs to be decided according to the different environment, for example, when the water temperature is low, the length of time they sleep will increase, and they can sleep for 10 hours a day. If the water temperature is below 15 degrees, it is also possible to go directly to hibernation.
If the water temperature is moderate, it is generally 7 hours of sleep. If the water temperature is high, although the sleeping time will not change much, it will affect the quality of their sleep.
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There are several reasons why Brazilian turtles sleep all day:
1. Temperature problem: There are research results that prove that turtles often love to sleep when they are below 19 degrees, and in response to this problem, you can take the container containing the turtle to bask in the sun outdoors;
2. Hibernation problem: Like most animals, turtles also need to hibernate, generally when the temperature is lower than 12 degrees, the turtle will hibernate, hibernation period, it is recommended that everyone disperse hunger do not disturb it, hibernation according to the north and south, the northern hibernation period is from the end of October to March, and the southern hibernation period is from November to February;
3. Lack of activity: You can let the turtle starve for a meal or two, and let the turtle find food by itself, which can increase its activity and reduce sleep;
4. Disease.
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.
Under the belly are spotted males and females are hollow stripes.
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.
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