Brazilian turtle and water, is the Brazilian turtle a water turtle or a dry turtle?

Updated on amusement 2024-04-07
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You don't need to put salt, I also have one at home, and I never put salt. Give it some meat and seafood! Don't eat too much seafood, or you'll have diarrhea!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No need to put salt in it.

    I have it at home. My dad fed him live shrimp and earthworms.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Don't put salt, just feed the meat.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Brazilian tortoise. It is an amphibious turtle. It grows in a semi-dry and semi-humid environment. Therefore, it is common to buy a turtle platform at home, so that he can stay in a semi-dry and semi-wet environment.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The Brazilian turtle is a water turtle that needs to be raised in water if kept at home. But they are not deep-water turtles and cannot be farmed in deep water. It is more appropriate to breed Brazilian tortoises in shallow water.

    At the beginning of the rearing period, the water level can be controlled to be higher than 5 cm, and then the water level can be adjusted according to the height of the shell of the Brazilian tortoise. When living in deep water, they will have a lot of physical exertion when breathing, which is not good for their health in the long run.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, the Brazilian turtle is a water turtle. The main food is to eat some aquatic animals, aquatic insects. Like earthworms, fish and shrimp are favorites, usually we raise them in captivity, mainly for some lean meat or turtle feed.

    The Brazilian tortoise is also a turtle that prefers to bask in the sun, so they usually like to climb ashore to bask in the sun, which helps their body. The development also has the functions of antivirus and sterilization.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The Brazilian turtle is a type of water turtle that needs to be raised in water if it is raised in a family. However, the Brazilian turtle is not a pure water turtle, which means that they cannot live in the water for long periods of time, but need to be exposed to the air above the water and use their lungs to breathe. Therefore, when breeding, you need to pay special attention to the water level and not too high.

    A special period is when they hibernate, when they can't be dry and can't have too much water, and it is more appropriate to provide a slightly humid environment.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1.First of all, the Brazilian turtle is a water turtle, the biggest difference between the water turtle and the tortoise is the feet, the water turtle has flat feet with webbed toes, and the nails are thin, and the tortoise's feet are thick, because the nails are abrasion marks because they often walk.

    2.Tortoises generally walk upright, with limbs propped up, and walk very domineering and mighty, while terracotta turtles generally walk forward on all fours with their belly on the ground.

    3.Most tortoises and semi-turtles are vegetarian (greens, grasses, etc.) and omnivorous (vegetables, fruits, snails, meat, etc.), and almost all tortoises are carnivorous (lean fish, shrimp, turtle food, etc.).

    4.There are also some characteristics that have been seen by those who have been farmed, if the turtle is too dry, the shell will be deformed and deformed. Tortoises may rot their nails if the environment is too wet.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The Brazilian turtle is a water turtle and cannot be kept dry for a long time, which is easy to cause deformation of the turtle shell.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Is the Brazilian turtle a water turtle, or a dry turtle? I think so. Turtle bar.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The Brazilian tortoise is a semi-aquatic tortoise.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Terracotta tortoises have the same feet as elephants, and terracotta turtles have the same feet as soft-shelled turtles, which are easy to distinguish and need to be raised with water slightly higher than the shell.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Brazilian turtles are aquatic turtles.

    Brazilian tortoise, also known as Brazilian red-eared turtle, emerald turtle, red-eared turtle. There are 2 thick red stripes on both sides of the back of its head, because it is cheap and easy to raise, and it has been raised as a pet by many families. In addition, the Brazilian red-eared turtle may be the most widely kept reptile in the world, and it is also listed as one of the most dangerous invasive species in the world due to its massive plundering of similar survival resources.

    The Brazilian turtle has a lively temperament, responds sensitively to the sound and vibration of the water, and dives into the water once frightened. It can live in deep waters, and young turtles like to inhabit shallow water and live in groups. It likes the sun and has a stronger habit of sunbathing than other turtles.

    At noon, the wind and the sun like to lie on the shore to dry their shells, and the rest of the time they float on the surface of the water to rest or wander in the water.

    The Brazilian red-eared turtle is an omnivorous turtle that is resistant to hunger, and is mainly carnivorous when it is bred in captivity, especially in the juvenile and juvenile turtle stages, and mostly takes small fish and shrimp, lean animal meat and other animals as the main food.

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