Can Brazilian tortoise cart be sunned, Brazilian tortoises under a few centimeters cannot bask in th

Updated on pet 2024-05-15
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Of course you can, it's good for **, but be careful not to get too strong in the sun, add a shade when basking in the sun, the turtle feels too hot and hides underneath, which can prevent heat stroke!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Yes. Relative to grass tortoises and pearl tortoises.

    Brazil loves to sunbath.

    Basking in the sun should be divided into time periods and solar terms, and spring and autumn and winter are not suitable for sunbathing.

    There is a large difference in indoor and outdoor temperatures.

    The beginning of spring is also not suitable.

    Let's let it dry when the temperature keeps in the 20s for several days.

    The summer sun vivarium must be covered with seams.

    Put some water in it.

    Otherwise, it is dangerous for turtles to become dehydrated.

    It's not easy to race for too long.

    It's best to be in front of someone.

    When we sunbathe the turtles, we also have to try to imitate their sunbathing methods in the original ecology, that is, to provide water and shade, but this is very difficult, sometimes even if we provide water, we can't resist the temperature rise, because we can provide too little water, a small volume of water can absorb heat and become hot immediately, unlike a large volume of river water, even if it is exposed to the sun, it can be maintained in a more suitable temperature range. So I think that when basking in the sun, it is better for the owner not to go far, and put a thermometer in the sunbathing container, pay attention to the change in water temperature, when it is too high, it will be easy to move to the shade, and continue to dry with less leaning.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, Brazil tortoises are a common pet turtle that needs proper sunbathing to maintain their health. Sunbathing helps turtles synthesize vitamin D3, which is important for absorbing and utilizing calcium. However, it is very dangerous for Brazilian tortoises under a few centimeters to bask in the sun.

    The Brazilian turtle is a small turtle that is usually only 10-20 cm long when it reaches adulthood. For this small turtle, the high temperatures and UV radiation during sun exposure can cause harm to them. In addition, small turtles have a relatively large body surface and are susceptible to excessive sun exposure, leading to problems such as dehydration and heat stroke.

    Therefore, for Brazilian tortoises below a few centimeters, direct exposure to sunlight should be avoided. They can place UV lamps indoors to provide the necessary UV radiation, while also taking care to maintain proper temperature and humidity to ensure their health and well-being. When providing sunbathing to Brazilian tortoises, it is important to pay attention to the timing and intensity to avoid causing harm to the tortoises.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It should be noted that the sun for the turtle is generally controlled at 30 minutes to about 60 minutes. It is advisable to be in the morning and evening, and it is forbidden to expose the turtle to the sun at noon, which will cause dehydration and heat stroke of the turtle. Proper exposure to the sun can enhance the turtle's immunity, and it can also give the turtle calcium supplements, making the carapace stronger and harder.

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