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There are three main types of food that baby Brazilian tortoises can eat:1. Synthetic feed: Baby Brazilian turtles can be fed some special turtle food, because the nutrients contained in turtle food are very comprehensive, which can meet most of the daily needs of baby Brazilian turtles.
2. Animal feed: baby Brazilian turtles can be fed some fresh fish or shrimp meat, because these two foods are their favorites, and the calcium content is relatively rich. Baby Brazilian tortoises need a lot of calcium in their young, so keepers can feed more fresh small fish and shrimp.
3. Plant-based feed: Although the baby Brazilian turtle is not particularly keen on plant-based feed, the breeder should also feed it regularly to ensure balanced nutrition. For example, spinach leaves, cabbage leaves, apples, carrots, etc.
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Baby Brazilian tortoises need special turtle food when breeding, and professional turtle food nutrition is more balanced.
On weekdays, the owner can feed small fish, shrimp, pork, beef, and bread worms to supplement protein and promote the growth and development of the Brazilian turtle. Brazilian tortoises are best eaten fresh raw meat because they don't like to eat hard things and are not easy to digest. Brazilian tortoises are not recommended to be raised in deep water.
1. Because the Brazilian turtle is a kind of turtle that breathes with lungs, it needs to go to the surface of the water for oxygen exchange if it stays in the water for too long, and there is no breathing support point, and soaking in the water for too long will lead to bacterial infection, turtle shell rot and other diseases.
2. For the suitability of the amount of water, it is only necessary to flush the water with the shell of the Brazilian tortoise.
3. Regularly keep the water clean, it is recommended to change the water once every two to three days, and put stones, sand piles, tree branches and other objects in the water to provide a place for the Brazilian turtle to perch and dry its back.
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Turtles eat food: Cooked egg yolks, bloodworms, fly maggots and lean minced pork, etc.
1. The turtle has a large amount of activity and strong feeding ability, and can be fed cooked egg yolks, bloodworms, fly maggots and lean pork minced pork, etc., but remember to avoid putting high fat content or salted bait, otherwise it will lead to indigestion of the turtle. For young tortoises, they should be fed special feed for tortoises, and when they grow up, they can use the shrimp and lean meat we eat, and the amount does not need to be too much, one at a time.
2. The growth rate of the Brazilian turtle is relatively fast, so the demand for nutrition is also relatively high, the resistance of the young Brazilian turtle is relatively weak, and is more inclined to omnivorous, at this time, it is necessary to give a variety of food to ensure health, the adult Brazilian turtle is a carnivorous turtle, if you provide special food for the Brazilian turtle, it is best to provide some fresh meat as supplementary food, such as small fish, small shrimp, etc., which will help the nutritional status of the Brazilian turtle.
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One of the most important aspects of raising baby Brazilian tortoises is feeding. When they are young, they still grow relatively fast, so they need to be fed every day, and try to feed them twice a day. Pay attention to the nutritional combination of food, and feed more feed that can supplement calcium.
Then there is light, and proper sun exposure is a great help to their growth. Then there is the water level, which must not be too high and do not allow them to soak in water for a long time. In addition, regular water changes are required.
When the Brazilian turtle is in the juvenile stage, there are many things that need to be paid attention to when breeding. First and foremost, there is the issue of feeding. Brazilian tortoises in the juvenile stage still grow relatively fast, so try to feed them every day, and they need to be fed twice a day; It is also necessary to pay attention to the balance of nutrition, especially foods rich in calcium.
The second is the issue of light, allowing baby Brazilian tortoises to bask in the sun is very beneficial to their health, you can take them out of the container every day to bask in the sun, or you can set a relatively high platform in the container so that they can bask in the sun on it. It is also necessary to pay attention to the water level, which should not be too high to completely submerge the body of the baby Brazilian tortoise, so as to avoid their inability to breathe and cause death. In order to ensure good water quality, it is still necessary to change the water regularly and do not let the water be too dirty.
As mentioned above, feeding baby Brazilian tortoises requires attention to nutritional balance, especially some foods with more calcium. Therefore, it is generally best for them to grow by feeding them animal feed, such as small shrimp, fish or other lean meats. In addition, some specialized turtle feeds contain a lot of calcium, which can be purchased from specialized stores to feed them.
In addition, considering the nutritional needs of balance, it is best to feed some vegetables at the same time.
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To raise baby Brazilian tortoises, you need to keep the water temperature at around 23 28, and you need to use heating equipment to heat them when the weather is cold. Baby turtles need to be exposed to ultraviolet rays for about 5 to 10 minutes a day, and keep changing the water regularly. Try to eat turtle food, and occasionally feed some high-protein foods and fresh fruits and vegetables.
The rearing and diet of the baby Brazilian tortoise requires that the water temperature be controlled at about 23 28, and if the weather is cold, it is also necessary to heat the top of the container with a heating device, or directly place a sun-back lamp. When the water temperature is too low, it is also necessary to heat the water temperature.
In addition, it is also necessary to let the baby Brazilian turtle receive about 5 10 minutes of light, and continue to insist on drying the back every day, which can reduce the bacteria on the shell of the turtle, make the baby Brazilian turtle grow healthier, and pay attention to regular water changes to maintain clean water quality.
In terms of the diet of Brazilian turtles, it is best to focus on turtle food when they are young, and they can be properly fed with fish fry, minced meat, minced shrimp, bread worms and other foods when they are held on a flat stove to supplement protein to Brazilian turtles. It is also okay to feed chopped fruits and vegetables appropriately.
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