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Question 1: I have raised Brazilian turtles, and generally Brazilian turtles will eat the eggs laid down in the water How to hatch the Brazilian turtle eggs is too difficult to distinguish, so it is a problem··· Question 2: There are two types of incubation of turtle eggs: natural incubation and artificial incubation.
1. Natural incubation. There are also two methods of natural incubation:
One of them: dig a sand pit 20-40 cm wide and 20 cm deep (length is not limited) at the foot of the sunny wall of the turtle pool, and then fill the pit with yellow sand, and arrange the turtle eggs in the sand at a distance of 1 cm, maintain a certain humidity, and increase the temperature by the sun, and the juvenile turtle will emerge in 50-60 days.
Second: pile a number of small sand piles around the turtle pool, let the mature turtles climb ashore at night, dig holes in the sand piles to lay eggs, let them hatch naturally, and the hatchlings will emerge in about 50-70 days.
2. Artificial incubation. Put the retrieved turtle eggs in a wooden box with a height of 25 cm (the length is not limited, the width is adapted to local conditions), drill a number of small holes at the bottom of the box, lay 15-20 cm of sand at the bottom, row the turtle in the sand, and then sprinkle about 2 cm thick fine yarn on the eggs, cover the sand with wet towels, and keep the indoor humidity 25-35 degrees. On sunny days when the air is dry, sprinkle water on the sand 1-2 times a day, and the air humidity is larger, which can reduce the number of sprinkling.
The box is covered with a wet cloth, and when the juvenile turtle comes out of the shell, it can prevent the juvenile turtle from escaping, prevent the invasion of enemies, and prevent mosquito bites, so that the juvenile turtle comes out of the shell in 50-60 days, and the turtle rate is more than 90%.
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Probably not, unless you are too hungry, you better give the big turtle some good food, which can replenish the body and ensure the safety of the baby turtle. The general incubation conditions are: there is a large piece of land, supplement nutrition during the incubation of the female turtle, do not get the female turtle during the incubation period, do not touch the eggs after hatching, and can hatch after dozens of days.
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No, I had two Brazilian tortoises at school, one big and one small, and they were at most fighting for food, and they didn't eat the small ones.
In fact, this also depends on the actual situation, because it depends on the species of turtles, some turtles are naturally fierce, so there will be a phenomenon of big turtles eating small turtles, but some turtles are relatively docile, and this situation generally does not occur.
Now more and more people will keep turtles as pets, but there are a lot of precautions when raising turtles, for example, it is generally not recommended that you mix different species of turtles, the main reason is that because the living habits of different varieties of turtles are different, so it is easy to attack each other when mixing. For example, many people may know the alligator turtle, the alligator turtle should be regarded as an alien species, and this turtle is relatively aggressive, in the juvenile period, we may think that this turtle is particularly cute, but this turtle grows very fast, and as the turtle grows into adulthood, the aggression is getting stronger and stronger.
Can a Brazilian tortoise be eaten by a large tortoise?
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No, I raised two Brazilian turtles at school, one big and one small, and they are at most scrambling to eat and fighting, and the big ones will not eat the small ones, which actually depends on the actual situation, because it depends on the species of turtles, some turtles are naturally fierce, so there will be a phenomenon of big turtles eating small turtles, but some turtles are relatively docile, and this generally does not happen. Nowadays, more and more people will raise turtles as pets, but there are a lot of precautions when raising turtles, for example, it is generally not recommended that you mix different species of turtles, the main reason is that the living habits of different varieties of turtles are different, so it is easy to attack each other when breeding. For example, many people may know the alligator turtle Songkuan, the alligator turtle should be regarded as an alien species, and this turtle is more aggressive, in the juvenile period, we may think that this turtle is particularly cute, but this turtle grows very fast, and as the turtle grows into adulthood, the aggression is getting stronger and stronger.
Can Brazilian tortoises be put in sour reclaimed water.
Hello dear! Very high and ambitious to answer for you Turtles can be placed in potassium permanganate water. However, it is recommended to soak for about 20 minutes and take it out, high potassium manganate as a strong oxidizing agent, it will have an impact on biology, it is not recommended to foam, potassium permanganate concentration should be kept at, if the concentration is too high, the turtle may die.
Hello! Other acids are not allowed because the substances in the acids may be harmful to the tortoise.
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Both raw and cooked meat can be eaten, but it is best to feed cooked meat, which contains a lot of parasites, and eating these raw meats may infeasrate them with parasites and increase the risk of disease. Feeding raw meat protein is less digestible than cooked meat, especially when the Brazilian turtle is smaller, and it is best to feed cooked meat.
Brazilian red-eared turtle is an omnivorous turtle that is resistant to hunger, and is mainly carnivorous when artificially cultivated, especially in the juvenile and juvenile turtle stage, mostly with small fish and shrimp, lean animal and other lean meat as the main food, and the adult turtle stage can also eat plant feed and worker compound feed.
In the wild, the diet of adult turtles includes algae, duckweed and other herbaceous plants that emerge from the water, crustaceans such as pythons, small fish, shrimp, and various mollusks such as snail spiders.
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Summary. The Brazilian turtle itself is more ferocious, and some individuals are slightly kinder, but they are not raised by breeding, and it is almost impossible to recognize the owner if you want to raise. This animal is very adaptable and is an omnivorous turtle, but it prefers to eat meat, and can usually be fed with fish, shrimp and snails, etc., and can also be fed artificial feed.
Usually pay attention to heat preservation, but also change the water regularly, and need to dry your back during the day.
Hello, Brazilian tortoises will not become fierce when they eat raw meat.
The Brazilian turtle itself is more ferocious, and some individuals are slightly kinder, but they are not raised by breeding, and it is almost impossible to recognize the owner if you want to raise. This animal is very adaptable and is an omnivorous turtle, but it prefers to eat meat, and can usually be fed with fish, shrimp and snails, etc., and can also be fed artificial feed. Usually pay attention to heat preservation, but also change the water regularly, and need to dry your back during the day.
The Brazilian turtle itself is more ferocious and is an omnivorous turtle, which has little to do with whether it is fierce or not when it eats raw meat.
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Brazilian tortoises are miscellaneous animals, but in the process of breeding, it has been found that some Brazilian tortoises only eat meat and have never eaten a bite of vegetarian food, in fact, the captive-bred Brazilian tortoise is a veritable carnivore. In the process of breeding, many farmers will also choose to give Brazilian turtles raw meat, so is it good for Brazilian turtles to eat raw meat?
The Brazilian tortoise lives in valleys, rivers and streams, and lives amphibious and is semi-aquatic. Brazilian tortoises love boneless, thornless soft minced meat (muscle), shrimp meat, fish, and most importantly, fresh shrimp meat and various insects. Under the conditions of artificial breeding, they like to eat animal bait, such as fish, pork, animal offal, mussels, snails and bloodworms (midges larvae), red heartworms (earthworms), mealworms (bread worms), fly maggots, etc.
It also eats vegetable leaves, rice, melons and fruits and other plants. When feeding, feed small fish, small shrimp, pig liver, bloodworms, cockroaches, etc.
Strictly speaking, the meat and insects that Brazilian turtles eat are actually raw. Wild Brazilian tortoises, in particular, are unlikely to eat cooked meat and insect food. However, in captivity, in order to better protect the health of the Brazilian tortoise, the keeper may cook the meat and the insects will be sterilized and sterilized before feeding the Brazilian tortoise.
Essentially, there is nothing wrong with eating raw meat, but the premise of feeding is that the meat is fresh. We know that some unhealthy meat foods may contain various bacteria, and such foods can have great health risks when eaten by Brazilian tortoises. Therefore, it is okay for the breeder to give the Brazilian turtle raw meat, but it must ensure that the food is fresh and healthy.
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