Can Brazilian tortoises be kept with fish in a goldfish bowl?

Updated on pet 2024-06-08
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. No, you cannot.

    2. Although the Brazilian turtle is omnivorous, it is more carnivorous, and the result of polyculture with goldfish can only be that the goldfish are eaten. Moreover, the Brazilian turtle is a semi-aquatic turtle, which cannot be in the water all the time, and will drown after a long time. The water level of the tank where the Brazilian turtle is kept should not be too high, and there should be an outcropping area for the Brazilian turtle to stay.

    For the above two reasons, Brazilian turtles cannot be kept with fish in a goldfish tank.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No, the Brazilian turtle also needs oxygen, it can't always be held in the water, it will die, it needs to go to the surface to breathe.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Opinion of professional aquarium: Zhang Hong (Jinghong Aquarium).

    Mainly look at the species of turtles and fish.

    There are only three kinds of turtle fish polyculture in the real sense, and there are only three kinds of ornamental value:

    Long-necked turtles are paired with large tropical fish.

    Hognose turtles and large tropical fish go well together.

    Amphibian turtles such as tortoises, Brazilian tortoises, and flower tortoises are paired with large carp.

    I think the turtle-fish combination that LZ said is not good, the turtle will eat your goldfish.

    If LZ wants to play polyculture, it is recommended to play with pig nose, long neck and large tropical fish. Because this combination is the best and the most beautiful.

    Wish: Happy fish farming, turtles!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    No, turtles will eat fish.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    When the turtle is not old and the body is not large, it can be raised together, but when the turtle is older, it is recommended to raise the turtle and the goldfish separately, if you must put them together, you must do a good job of safety measures, otherwise the turtle will bite the goldfish, and the turtle shell will also scratch the goldfish.

    When the turtle is not very old, it can be raised with the goldfish, but when the turtle grows to a certain size, it has aggressiveness, and even if it does not eat the fish, it may bite the goldfish, and the turtle's shell can also scratch the goldfish, so it is better to keep the turtle separately from the goldfish when it grows up.

    Adult turtle excretion is relatively large, and goldfish together, goldfish will live in polluted water for a long time, if the owner wants to put the turtle and goldfish together, must change the water frequently, and to ensure that the turtle's feed is sufficient, to prevent the turtle to bite the goldfish.

    If the owner insists on keeping the turtle and goldfish together, protective measures need to be taken. Turtles need to breathe on the surface of the water, goldfish breathe in the water, the living habits of the two creatures are different, and there will be many inconveniences in raising them together, so although they can be raised together, it is recommended to raise them separately.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Goldfish are not allowed to be kept with Brazilian tortoises. The recipe of the Brazilian turtle includes small fish, and goldfish is a small fish.

    The Brazilian painted turtle, also known as the Brazilian red-eared turtle, colorful turtle, mahjong turtle, etc., is the most widely kept reptile in the world. Their origin is in the Mississippi Valley, mainly in the eastern part of New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and other places in the United States, up to Indiana and Illinois. It is also naturally found in quarantine areas like Ohio, and is also widely distributed in northeastern Mexico, near Texas.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No; Because the Brazilian turtle is an amphibian animal on land and water, because the Brazilian turtle cannot be soaked in water all the time, otherwise it will drown, and there must be a place for it to go ashore to bask in the sun. However, the water level placed in the fish tank and raised with koi is too high and there is no place to bask in the sun;

    You can prepare a drying table for the Brazilian turtle to rest, you don't need to put too much water in the tank, as long as the water can not pass the Brazilian turtle shell, so that it will not stay in the water for too long, and it will not affect the drying of the turtle shell.

    You can also prepare a terrace for the Brazilian turtle to rest, and the water in the water tank can also be put more, which can not only ensure that the Brazilian turtle has more time to participate in the experience and exercise brought by the game, but also ensure that you have more activity space to enjoy.

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