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Each baby turtle should have at least 5 litres of water to move around, and the depth of the water should not exceed the length of the turtle's body, so that the turtle can hold its feet on the ground when it breathes at the surface. They must also be made of bricks, stones, or sunken logs, floating islands are not suitable. On the other hand, it is also important to pay attention to the islands and decorations that do not become dangerous obstacles that can trap the baby turtle and drown.
You don't have to dump the water at night, just change the water every two days, pay attention to protect the water quality, and it is best to make a piece of high ground so that the baby turtle can bask in the sun. Good luck with your farming! ,
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Hello! When raising Brazilian turtles, the water level in the tank should exceed the height of the turtle's back 1-2 times, if there is no condition to set up a rest table for the turtle, the water level is generally about 10 cm, but regardless of the height of the water level, the water quality must be kept clean, the water temperature is best kept at 20-25 degrees, at this time the turtle's appetite is vigorous, lively and active.
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Depending on the size of the turtle, it is basically necessary to put three-quarters of the water on the turtle's body, and also put a stone or sunken wood that is exposed to the water, and when there is sun, you should bask in the sun more.
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If you're a baby turtle, it's best to just go past the shell and let it look up just enough to breathe air.
Equipped with a shallow water filter, you can reduce the water change, and it is best to have a sunken wood to dry your back.
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Just past the turtle shell, you can put oblique wood and the like. (Wood is dried for a few days).
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Brazilian turtles can be raised in flat-bottomed containers, such as glass tanks, aquariums, the depth of the water is not too high, and the Brazilian turtle can swim on the line, and the Brazilian turtle needs to pay attention to changing the water in time to keep the water clear. Brazilian tortoises can be raised in flat-bottomed containers, such as glass tanks and aquariums, and the depth of the water does not need to be too high, so that the Brazilian tortoise can swim. Raising a Brazilian turtle requires attention to changing the water in time to keep the water clear, and the quality of the water is very important for the health of the Brazilian turtle.
The suitable temperature for Brazilian turtles is 20 to 32 degrees, and it is best to use a heating rod when breeding.
Each baby turtle should have 5 litres of water to move around, and the depth of the water should not exceed the length of the turtle's body, so that the turtle can hold its feet to the ground when it breathes at the surface. At the same time, they must also be made of bricks and stone chips or buy a sundeck so that the turtle can dry its back. A pair of adult Brazilian tortoises require at least 100 litres of water.
If the tank is too small, the Brazilian turtle will quickly become fat and sluggish, and if it falls into the water with its feet facing the sky, it will drown because it cannot turn over.
You don't need to put salt, I also have one at home, and I never put salt. Give it some meat and seafood! Don't eat too much seafood, or you'll have diarrhea!
Do not exceed the height of the shell is most suitable.
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