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No, we have turtles at home. Do not cover with a damp cloth. Cover it directly with a dry cloth, and you don't need to disinfect, wash it and wipe it dry and put it away, although hibernating, but it's better to keep warm, our turtle was fine in the first year, and froze to death in the second year.
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Get some sand, wash it and disinfect it, and then give the turtle a warm bath with light salt water, after these preparations are done, put the turtle in a container with sand, sprinkle some sun-dried water on the sand, keep it moist, but not too wet, the turtle will drill into it on its own.
Then it is best to put the container in a room where the temperature in the north is kept at about 0-10 degrees, and not in the south balcony where the temperature difference between day and night is very large, so that the temperature change will make the turtle often wake up and sleep unstable and waste energy.
Then spray the sand with some water every week Note that it is not tap water, it should be sun-dried or left water.
That's all there is to it.
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Don't listen to the nonsense of the first floor, covering it with a dry cloth will only cause your turtle to die of dehydration, there have been countless examples of this.
No, in fact, put the turtle in shallow water (the water level is higher than the turtle shell), this is the safest and most conservative way to hibernate, if you have the conditions, you can buy coconut bricks on the **, soak in water and become loose soil, the turtle will get into it by itself, which can not only moisturize but also not be stuffy, but also isolate noise.
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1. Feeding. In winter, when the temperature gradually decreases, the amount of food eaten by the turtle will decrease accordingly, so the frequency and amount of feeding should also be reduced accordingly. When the temperature is below 12 degrees, the turtle does not eat and does not move, enters hibernation, and should not be fed with food.
Second, water exchange. In winter, the number and amount of feeding to turtles should gradually decrease, and the number of water changes should also be reduced accordingly. The temperature is below 12 degrees, and the water level of the turtle pond should be lowered during the hibernation period (the height of the retained water body is generally 1-2 cm), and the water should be changed 1-2 times a month depending on the situation.
3. Keeping out of the cold. Turtles bred in the south (Guangdong, south of Guangxi) can spend the winter naturally in the original open-air turtle pond without heating to keep out the cold. It is up to the turtles to freely choose how they spend the winter in the pond (they can spend the winter in the water of the turtle pond or climb up to the egg pond for the winter).
When the temperature is too low (below 10 degrees Celsius), you can put some straw or cloth and other cold objects in the egg pond or turtle pond to help the turtle keep out the cold.
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There's no need, just wipe it dry and put it away.
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Summary. Hello dear dear, I am happy to answer for you, how to disinfect the sediment when the turtle hibernates, the answer to the query for you here on the platform: first.
1. Rinse the sand with water, then dry it in the sun, and keep the sand moist when it is used by the turtle; Clause.
How to disinfect the sediment when the turtle hibernates.
Hello dear dear, I'm happy to answer for you, how to disinfect the sediment when the turtle hibernates, the platform here for you to find the answer to the early case of the return to the bird: first.
1. Rinse the sand with water, then dry it in the sun, and keep the sand moist when it is used by the turtle; Clause.
Turtles can use river sand or sea sand for hibernation, which can maintain good air permeability and also keep the turtle warm and moisturized. But before use, the sand needs to be washed, boiled, and dried for sterilization. Secondly, pay attention to keep the wild sun group wet and moist, if the turtle does not like to drill sand, you can use coconut clay or gauze.
When turtles hibernate, they need to use sand to keep warm and moisturize, and generally river sand, sea sand, etc., which are also very breathable. But before using sand, the sand needs to be washed and boiled in water to remove eggs and bacteria from it.
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The hibernation environment for turtles should not be too dry, and we can spray some water in the sand and dirt. In general, the turtle is at 5CelsiusThe following will go into hibernation. In the winter, keep it indoors.
If the temperature is too low, the turtle will freeze to death, which can be controlled at about 10 degrees Celsius. Also, don't leave the air conditioner on in the room for long periods of time, or keep the turtle warm next to the heater to prevent the high temperature from waking the turtle from hibernation.
Turtle broadly refers to the turtle order.
A general term for animals, in a narrow sense, it refers to species under the turtle family.
The turtle (chinemys reevesii) is also known as the golden turtle and grass turtle.
Mud turtles and mountain turtles.
Wait. Latin. Scientific name: Mauremys Reevesii (Gray, 1831). CITES Addendum Class: , Protection Level: None.
Distribution. Turtles are found in most of the world's coastal box turtle (terrapene carolina major) and existed in the same form at least 200 million years ago. There are 200 250 species extant, most of which are aquatic or semi-aquatic, and most of them are found in tropical or near-tropical areas.
It is also found in many temperate regions. Some turtles are terrestrial, a few are ocean-dwelling, and the rest live in freshwater.
Feeds on fresh plants or small animals, or both. Can tolerate fasting for long periods of time. Usually reproducing once a year, females lay their eggs on land, which are white, round, or elongated, and usually the female turtle burrows with her hind legs and lays her eggs in the burrows.
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Turtles need to pay attention to the following points before hibernation:
1. In late autumn before hibernation, the food given to the turtle should be nutritious and abundant, such as feeding some chicken and fresh vegetables. Clause.
2. Turtles should expel the remnants of the intestines before hibernation to avoid intestinal diseases, and the turtle can be placed in warm water. Clause.
3. Keep the turtle in a shady place away from direct sunlight. Clause.
Fourth, temperature control, generally turtles begin to hibernate below 5, but if the temperature is lower than 0, it will cause some damage to the turtle. Clause.
Fifth, the environment, turtles generally need to hibernate in water or sand, the owner also needs to spread thick sand or knead the newspaper on the sand, and then pay attention to keep the sand and newspaper moist. Don't worry too much about the turtle when it hibernates, don't touch it too often to see if it's dead. After the turtle hibernates, they will wake up naturally, pay attention to their state, feed them in time after they wake up, and replenish some energy, which can help them return to normal functions as soon as possible.
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1. Check the physical condition of the turtle before it gets into the soil, if it is found that the turtle is sick, you need to warm the turtle first and then let it go into the soil. Create a quiet and shady environment for the tortoise. If the area around them before hibernation is very noisy or there is too much light, it will affect the speed and state of the turtle's hibernation.
2. Make sufficient preparations for hibernation, stick to the tortoise's fat before hibernation, put enough food, and let them fully obtain the fat reserves needed for winter a few months before hibernation. After the fat is applied in September, the turtle will stop in October, and at this time, use slightly warm water to speed up the turtle's bowel movement and clear the intestines, so as to prevent intestinal diseases caused by excessive residues in the intestines of the turtle. For the rest of the time, the hibernating turtle will live off these stored fat.
If you don't stick enough to the skin, it is very likely that you will not be able to hold on until the temperature turns around, causing the death of the turtle.
3. It is not recommended for too weak or young turtles to burrow into the soil to hibernate. If you don't plan to hibernate the turtle, you can cover it with a layer of wet cotton yarn in shallow water, which can have a certain heat preservation effect. It is also possible to artificially maintain the temperature between 22 degrees Celsius and 30 degrees Celsius.
Generally, at around 20 degrees Celsius, turtles will reduce their activity and food intake. If the turtle is old enough to burrow into the dirt, it is important to keep the sand clean and moist during hibernation. If it's a snapping turtle, it's even possible to keep them in the water for the winter.
The temperature at which tortoises hibernate should be between 1 and 10 degrees Celsius, and if the temperature is higher than this, it may cause them to wake up early, which will have a certain adverse effect on their growth and reproduction. Similarly, if the temperature is too low, it may also harm the turtle.
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Turtles do not need to prepare water for hibernation.
How to raise turtles
1. Feeding containers
Storage boxes, logistics boxes, fish tanks, etc. can all be used to raise turtles. Before feeding, it should be disinfected with light salt water, potassium permanganate dilution, etc., and rinsed with water repeatedly after disinfection. The height of the container should not be too shallow, and the inner wall should not be too rough, because the turtle has a strong climbing ability, and a container that is too shallow and too rough can easily allow it to escape.
The feeding density should not be too large, too large density can easily cause turtles to fight and grab food, bringing the risk of tail breaking.
2. Water for feeding
Turtles can be kept with tap water that has been dried in the sun for more than two days, well water, etc. After drying, it can remove harmful substances such as chlorine in the water, and at the same time can promote the reproduction of algae and probiotics in the water. Turtles are more stressful, and it takes a long time to adapt to the water quality after arriving in a new environment, and the direct use of tap water will cause turtles to get sick, so do not be greedy for convenience and directly use tap water to raise turtles.
The water level of the turtle should be 1 times the length of the tortoise's back carapace, so that the tortoise can stick its head out of the water at any time to breathe. Every time you change the water, you can change about half of the old water, pay attention to the temperature of the new water added should be consistent with the old water, and the water change time should be carried out every day when the temperature is high, so as not to cause the turtle to catch a cold. Filters can also be used to purify water quality, enhance water circulation, and reduce the frequency of water changes.
3. Feeding temperature
The optimal growing temperature for turtles is between 25 and 30 degrees, with too high temperatures causing heat stroke and too low temperatures causing turtles to stop feeding. In summer, turtles should be raised to prevent heatstroke and cool down to avoid turtles from heat stroke and die.
Fourth, light
When raising turtles, it is necessary to set up a gentle slope and exposed sundeck in the water, so that the turtles can climb out of the water at any time to rest and bask their backs. Receiving proper light every day is of great significance to turtles, which can not only promote the synthesis of vitamin D3 in their bodies to speed up calcium absorption, but also effectively prevent the occurrence of various diseases. Also, when sunbathing turtles in the summer, avoid the midday hours to avoid excessive temperatures.
5. Food
Turtles can be raised using a variety of water turtle larvae food, or they can be fed fish and shrimp meat. When feeding fish and shrimp, cut the food into appropriate shapes, too large food is not conducive to the turtle to eat, and pay attention to clean up the hard residue in the food to avoid scratching the turtle's gastrointestinal esophagus. It can be fed once a day, and the amount of each feeding is preferably so that the turtle can eat it within 5 minutes.
Do not overfeed food, first, overfeeding can easily cause indigestion and rapid growth of turtles, resulting in gastrointestinal diseases, growth deformities, etc.; Second, overfeeding is easy to produce too much food residue, resulting in poor water quality.
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Water is not needed during hibernation, and water will excessively lower the turtle's body temperature, resulting in the early death of adult turtles. It should be added at the right time to keep a very small amount of water to prevent it from drying too much. Hibernation is a natural physiological phenomenon of a tortoise, not that it won't hibernate if you don't let it hibernate, and the time of hibernation depends on the temperature.
In winter, when the climate is warmer, the turtle will wake up naturally and do a small amount of activity, but generally does not eat. Nine and a half years of experience in domestic turtles! If the Brazilian turtle starts to hibernate under 15 years old, it will start feeding when the water temperature rises above 16.
The Brazilian tortoise is also cold tolerant, and can generally safely overwinter as long as the water temperature is not lower than 4. Families generally keep it indoors at no lower temperatures, but if they are kept on a balcony or garden pool, you should be careful. Especially when the temperature is low at night, be sure to take precautions against the cold.
It is best to move them indoors, put them in a clean plastic basin, do not put water in the basin, cover the turtle body with some wet grass or wet towels, and usually pay attention to spraying some water to maintain humidity to survive the winter safely.
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What to note before hibernating: The first thing to do is to determine if your tortoise can hibernate. Whether the turtle has been eating, defecating, and active well before.
Whether the weight is within the normal range according to his size. Whether there are other diseases, whether the carapace, stomach, respiratory tract, etc. are normal. If all of the above questions are normal, then you can start preparing him for hibernation.
The reason why we say "let him start" is because even if the tortoise is not in a healthy state, the tortoise will go into hibernation on its own because the temperature gets lower. But it's generally hard to wake up again. If it's not normal, then it's better not to let him hibernate.
Keep the water temperature of the turtle at about 26 degrees Celsius, so that he does not go into hibernation, and then carry out the symptoms**. Don't let the tortoise hibernate again this winter. Prepare for hibernation:
When the temperature gets lower, the turtle will start to stop eating on its own. Generally, 1 to 2 weeks without food, let the turtle empty the poop in the body. Pay attention to the state of the turtle during the 1 to 2 weeks, and if there is also an abnormality or lack of energy, it is best not to let the turtle continue to hibernate.
Hibernation: In general, just prepare a small box or box for the tortoise. If you can, you can put sand and let him dig a hole to get into.
Don't bury your tortoise artificially so that your tortoise won't wake up. Put some damp newspapers, towels, etc. in a small box. After placing the tortoise in the box, cover the tortoise with the same damp paper or towel.
Do not put turtles and turtles in water to hibernate, it will cause frostbite or even freeze to death. Once everything is done, you can put him in a quiet, dark, damp corner. Let the tortoise sleep beautifully for a winter.
During hibernation: During hibernation, you still have to take care of your tortoise. Spray some water on the paper or towel on the tortoise every few days, not too much, preferably diffusely.
Mainly spray around the head. The temperature of the hibernation place should not be hot and cold, just keep it in a cold state. When taking care of the turtle, do not disturb the tortoise's sleep.
Don't let the turtle wake up too often. If you want to check if the turtle is alive, you can gently touch the head or limbs, and the turtle will make small movements.
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