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In fact, Brazilian tortoises are edible.
Rich in protein and fat, as well as a variety of trace elements necessary for the human body, these Brazilian turtles were introduced and bred in the early years, and they are mainly farmed meat turtles.
Brazilian tortoise food.
However, compared to soft-shelled turtles, the number of people who eat Brazilian turtles is not large, and the main reasons are as follows.
First of all, Brazilian turtles have less meat. Soft-shelled turtles are animal-based animals, while Brazilian turtles are plant-based. Therefore, in the breeding process, it is necessary to choose different types and quantities of feed according to their own characteristics.
All Brazilian tortoises are not large, and there is less meat left after the shell is removed. For a soft-shelled turtle of the same size, it has nearly 30% more meat than a Brazilian turtle.
Secondly, the Brazilian tortoise does not taste good, its meat is good and rich, and the meat of the Brazilian tortoise is coarse, so people who have eaten it rarely eat it a second time.
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Brazil is not delicious, the bigger you raise, the more unpalatable it is, the big Brazilian turtle shell will be calcified, there is no meat at all, there is nothing to eat in the stomach except for the intestines and internal organs, and most of its head is calcified, and there is a little muscle on its neck. There is meat on the four legs to eat, and the skin is not good. The tail is strong and there is nothing to eat, if a few catties of turtle you can only eat four paws that are not yet two taels.
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Brazilian tortoise is an ornamental tortoise, recommended.
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Feeding Brazilian tortoises about the size of their heads is sufficient. This turtle is a heterogeneous eater and is very receptive to food, eating basically anything. For young turtles that are in the growing stage, you can feed them a little more.
During this period, the turtle's metabolism will be relatively fast, and it needs more food to provide sufficient energy and nutrients, and the feeding amount is preferably 10% of body weight, and it should be fed 1-2 times a day. When you are an adult, you can feed a little less, and every 1-2 days.
1. How much is appropriate to feed the Brazilian turtle.
In general, Brazilian tortoises should be fed as little as 5% of their body weight. For adult turtles, the amount of food fed is 5%, but for turtles that are still seedlings, it must be more than 5%, otherwise they are prone to malnutrition due to poor nutrition. Usually, most turtles during the growing period will eat more and excrete more, so the amount of food they need to feed about 10% of their body weight to ensure that their daily metabolism is normal and their nutrition is sufficient.
When raising Brazilian tortoises on a daily basis, you can adopt the feeding principle of eating small meals and eating often, which can not only reduce food waste, but also effectively prevent them from eating and holding on.
2. What will happen to the Brazilian turtle if it eats it?
Brazilian turtles will not eat again after eating, and some turtles will not be very active and listless. I believe that many people who have raised Brazilian turtles have encountered this situation, obviously they have food around them, but they just don't eat it, and they may have held on at this time. In many cases, they will stay quietly in the turtle tank and slowly digest without moving, and some will not eat for several days.
If you find that the Brazilian turtle does not eat and does not like to move, you can first observe whether it is because of the food support, if it is because of the food support, then feed it after a few days.
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Females can weigh 1 to 2 kg, males weigh no more, and the claws and tails on the limbs are relatively long.
The Brazilian red-eared turtle is an aquatic turtle, which likes quiet and is afraid of noise, likes warmth and is afraid of cold, is active by nature, and has a strong ability to adapt to the environment, such as its tolerance to temperature changes is stronger than that of domestic turtles such as turtles and yellow-throated turtles. The water temperature suitable for growing is 20 32 , and the optimal water temperature for growing is between 25 30. Feeding decreases below 20 and begins to hibernate when 16 is below.
The Brazilian red-eared turtle is an omnivorous turtle that is resistant to hunger, and is mainly carnivorous during artificial breeding, especially in the juvenile and juvenile turtle stage, mostly with small fish and shrimp, lean animal meat, etc. as the main food, and the adult turtle stage can also eat plant feed (bananas, fruits, etc.) and worker compound feed.
In the wild, adult turtle diets include algae, duckweed, and other herbaceous plants that emerge from the water, crustaceans such as pythons, and various mollusks such as snail spiders.
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