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The eighth thousand-year-old king, the thousand-year-old turtle
This is what the vendor told me. How big it is.
If you raise it well, you may really be able to become a thousand-year-old king, a thousand-year-old turtle! Hehe, anyway, Russia hopes that if Russia raises well.
Just pass them on as family heirlooms
In short, it depends on your own breeding skills, and some may die two days after buying it!
About the male and female.
This is not too clear in Russia.
I'm sorry, but I'm a newbie!
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If it is fed well, it will be last year's turtle seedlings, which means that they hatched from the eggs last year.
It is more likely that it was hatched last year, or it may have been hatched the year before.
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1) The most common should be the Brazilian turtle, so the big should be the seedling that is only a few months old.
2) It is so small that the gender can not be seen, and the sex of the turtle is generally seen by the length of its tail (long for male, short for female), or to look at its ventral carapace (concave for male, flat for female), or to see its colony hole (beyond the dorsal carapace for male, vice versa).
But if you have to see it, it can only be said that the male turtle turtle is more lively.
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There are many ways to identify the age of a turtle, such as looking at a length of the turtle. According to scientific research, the length of the tortoise's back carapace is about 6 7 centimeters for one to three years, and generally not more than 10 centimeters, so we can identify it from the length of the turtle's back. The growth of turtles is actually relatively slow, it is not so easy to grow, it often takes several years, even if someone raises turtles to sell, it will take years.
In addition, the age of the turtle can also be determined by the weight of the turtle, of course, this practice may be a little off, but in general it will not be a big difference. According to the conventional 20 grams or so, then it is basically one year old, after all, many small turtles grow out of about 15 20 grams are one year old at this stage, and when it grows to more than 50 grams or even close to 50 grams, then it means that it is about two years old, if it reaches more than 100 grams or even close to 100 grams, then it is equivalent to three years. If it reaches more than half a catty, then it can be said to be an adult, and adult turtles are generally raised for more than three years.
Relatively accurately, you can see some lines on the back of the turtle, generally speaking, a circle is a year. The more laps on the turtle's back, the longer it will be, and we can look at the turtle's back and learn from the turtle's back. There are a lot of circular lines on the turtle, and these lines are actually worth studying, as long as you look closely and just count, then you can identify them.
In addition to the identification on the back, you can also see the lines on the turtle's abdomen. The lines on the tortoise's abdomen, if there are one circle, it means one year, and if there are two circles, then it means two years. It is relatively easy to identify the age of the turtle, after all, whether it is looking at the back or abdomen, or according to its length or weight, it can be effectively identified.
Of course, for a specific age standard, it is better to count from the day the turtle is born, so that it will be more accurate.
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You can judge the size of the turtle by the ring on the shield of the turtle, and then judge the age of the turtle, which can be judged by the size or weight.
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The age of the baby turtle should be observed from the tortoiseshell, or by some lines on the abdomen.
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Look at the abdominal carapace: The tortoise's abdominal carapace has a lot of irregular round shapes. The keeper can count the number of circles on the abdominal carapace, generally there are several rounds, and the turtle is how old it is.
Look at the dorsal carapace: Keepers can also observe their dorsal carapaces, which also have a lot of concentric rings on their dorsal carapaces, and one concentric rings represents a year. All concentric rings plus one, is the age of the turtle.
Look at the body type: It can also be judged by the size of the turtle, which is about 5-6 cm long.
The lifespan of a turtle is generally about 20 years, and the age at which different species of turtles survive is also different. Under normal circumstances, tortoises live a little longer, around 50 years on average. Family-bred tortoises have a shorter lifespan, generally between 10 and 20 years.
Since they are affected by the environment in which they grow and the way they are raised, their lifespan is not fixed. If you want your turtles to live longer, you need to take good care of them and try to reduce the chance of them getting sick, so that you can prolong their lifespan appropriately.
There are three ways to do this:
1.Look at the abdominal spots of the turtle facing the sky, each abdominal spot has circular lines, and each circle of the year represents [individual has two circles or no circles]. >>>More
There are two ways to identify the age of a tortoise. One is to look at the abdominal spots of the turtle towards the sky, each abdominal spot has a circle pattern, each circle represents a year (some have two circles or no circles), and a few circles represent how old they are, basically so; Another way is to look at the carapace on the back (the so-called thirteen hexagons), each carapace also has circles, and the number of circles represents the age. Generally, it is estimated by the number of concentric rings on the tortoiseshell shield, and every 1 circle represents a growth cycle, that is, 1 year. >>>More
Put a little water, and then add sediment to the water, the water can't soak all the sand, so that it can spend the winter in the sand. Feed the fertilizer point in the months leading up to the winter.
Put some sand and stones in the water.
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