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Yes, Brazilian turtles don't need much, as long as they are well nourished, if they are fed too much, their ability to resist hunger will decrease, which is not good.
It is very important to feed regularly, change the water before feeding, and change the water after feeding.
To order them a recipe, fish alone is not good, and here is a recipe for my tortoise:
Monday: Pork.
Tuesday: Chicken.
Wednesday: Fish and shrimp.
Thursday: Chicken heart.
Friday: Screws.
Saturday: Beef.
Sunday: Fasting.
Meat can be refrigerated, which is also economical.
Baby Brazilian tortoises all eat meat, but be careful not to be too big to avoid choking to death.
Sometimes, cockroaches are also good high-protein foods, depending on whether you dare to scratch them.
In addition, the meat can be soaked in a cup of vitamins so that the baby turtle can be healthier.
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What kind of turtle to raise depends on personal preference. It's better to have a Brazilian turtle as a pet than to release it.
You feed so much, it's appropriate. Once a day is fine.
Turtles and tortoises eat fish very well.
But don't give them fish every day, feed them often, remove small shrimp, snail meat, snail meat, earthworms, etc. Turtles and tortoises will be healthier. :-
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Mine is fed once a day, and each time a small fish is put down (alive), and after a while, it is gone
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If you don't give it food, it won't starve, but it won't grow big, starve it for a month, usually cook, cut some chicken, beef, pork, and that's it. However, it is recommended not to keep Brazilian turtles!
Hope mine can help you with the issues raised.
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<> Brazilian tortoise is generally fed between 5-10% of its body weight, or food about the size of its head. As a common ornamental turtle, the Brazilian turtle has strong adaptability and is relatively easy to raise. And it is an omnivorous turtle, so there is a lot of food that can be accepted, and you can usually feed fish and shrimp or turtle food, you don't need to feed it every day, it is enough to feed it once every three or five days.
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Brazilian tortoises generally do not continue to eat when they are full. Although most turtles will not continue to eat when they are full, some turtles will continue to eat even if they are full due to the water temperature, so it is necessary to control the amount of food they feed when feeding. They are omnivorous turtles and are not picky about their food, and many times they can eat as much as they are fed, and they are easy to eat.
If you want to control the amount of feeding, you need to follow the principle of eating smaller, more frequent meals.
Under normal circumstances, Brazilian turtles will not continue to eat if they have eaten too much, and most of them are not very mobile at this time, lazy and have no energy. Anyone who has ever raised Brazilian tortoises should know that they don't eat food that sinks to the bottom of the water, so the food they feed is relatively dry, and some of them will swell after being put in the water, so don't feed too much when feeding. The swollen food can easily cause them to hold on, and some turtles will not eat for several days after holding on, which will seriously affect their physical health.
If you find that they are not eating, the first thing to do is to see if they are holding on, and if they are holding on, stop feeding them for the time being, and let them digest slowly. Wait until the food has been digested before feeding.
In general, the most common way to control the amount of food to be fed to Brazilian turtles is to eat smaller, more frequent meals. When feeding food daily, you can reduce the amount of each feeding, just 5% of the body weight of each feeding, and you can increase the number of feedings per day, which can not only prevent them from eating, but also avoid water pollution due to food. If they can't eat too much food at one time, the excess food will end up in the water, which will pollute the water quality and easily cause them to develop various turtle diseases.
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