You re a master! Can Sucata be raised outdoors in rainy places in the south? Thank you!

Updated on pet 2024-03-07
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The sulcata tortoise winters in the south and pays attention to the temperature.

    Breeding sulcata turtles should be careful that the daytime temperature should be 26-30. The night temperature should be 24-26. It is a desert-type animal that adapts to both hot and dry climates.

    However, the temperature should not exceed 30, when it is too hot, the colder sediment will be splashed on the shell and a large amount of saliva will be secreted, and the saliva will be applied to the forearm to cool down.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Sucata is not hibernating, I think you also know, as for how to spend the winter in the south, many people who raise Sucata will ask this question, the winter in the south is clammy and cold, which is fatal to Sucata, because too high humidity will cause Sucata to catch a cold and runny nose, and the temperature requirements are also exquisite, not too high, easy to get stones, this must be dealt with.

    If it's a turtle box, it's a big consumer of UVB, and it's definitely not okay to use UVB lamps to raise Su's buddies, if there is less UVB, Su is prone to stones; And the back is getting darker, lack of mobility, and lack of calcium. It can lead to death. If you want to raise Su, UVB energy-saving bulbs and sun lamps are essential, and add a night light at night.

    In this way, Sucata can basically spend the winter, remember that if the weather is good, you should bask in the sun more, and remember that if you want to raise a turtle, you can't save it, and the turtle is a symbol of wealth. Well, I hope it can help you, and if you have any questions, you can answer them at any time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Unless you are in a place with a suitable climate (such as Hainan) and have an open-air yard or balcony, it is not recommended to keep free-range.

    Indoor free-range breeding does not guarantee the time and intensity of the sun and the intensity of the light, and the defecation and defecation also affect hygiene.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Your balcony needs to be big enough, or you're just a baby sulcata and you're not prepared to keep it all the way up.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's okay, there should be a place to hide from free-range breeding, and you still need to warm it up in winter.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1 All of this is possible, in fact, my experience is that Sucata box farming does not need a shade (unless the free-range sunlight is too strong), you can remove the shade hole.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You have to add a shelter to prevent direct sunlight.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Sucata is a very active turtle species and is very interactive.

    But it is not easy to raise, it is easy to form stones, and it needs to be warmed.

    If you are in a place that belongs to the tropics, there is a large open-air space that can bask in the sun, it is still very easy to raise, and you will not get stones if you soak in the sun and bathe more.

    If you want to warm up in winter, you should warm it in a confined space, which is more likely to form stones, so you should pay more attention to basking in UVB and bathing more.

    Growing up a sulcata is very destructive because there is a habit of digging holes in the place of origin.

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