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Small children can raise Brazilian tortoises. First, we must pay attention when raising turtles, we can put them in a damp and watery place, because turtles are particularly fond of water sources.
Second, when raising turtles, pay attention to the container you choose, it must be large, because its growth capacity is very fast. So be sure to give it plenty of room to grow.
Thirdly, when raising the Brazilian red-eared turtle, we can feed it some live earthworms or other food, which can also stimulate its own activity.
Fourth, when raising turtles, we should also pay attention to if we don't want to raise them, we must not release them in the wild, because its reproductive ability is particularly strong, and if it is released suddenly, it may lead to the destruction of the ecological environment.
Brazilian turtles are not virulent, but most Brazilian turtle hatchlings carry Salmonella, which can be easily transmitted to pregnant women and children. But the bacteria can be killed, and as long as you touch the Brazilian turtle and wash your hands with disinfectant, you will not get salmonella.
In addition, the number of bacteria carried by the Brazilian turtle in adulthood will be much reduced, and it is normal to wash hands after feeding or touching the Brazilian turtle, so that it will not be infected with the bacteria.
Although Brazilian tortoises carry Salmonella, the number of tortoises carried by them will be greatly reduced when they reach adulthood, so it is necessary to wash your hands frequently and avoid touching them with your limbs as much as possible. It is also important not to release the turtles, because the Brazilian turtle has a strong destructive power to the ecological environment, and if it is released in the natural environment, it will rob the resources of the native turtle and have a great impact on the local ecology.
Brazilian tortoises are a common pet turtle, and it is important to know whether they are terracotta turtles or tortoises before breeding them, so as to decide how to breed them in the future. The Brazilian tortoise is a water turtle, not a tortoise.
Therefore, water is needed when breeding, and tap water at home is fine, but it needs to be dried for a period of time before it can be used, otherwise it will contain some substances that are not good for the health of Brazilian turtles.
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Children can also raise Brazilian tortoises. However, it is recommended to provide adequate guidance and education to prevent children from not knowing enough about Brazilian tortoises and causing two-way injuries. When raising baby turtles, you can also guide children how to deal with parenting skills, educate and entertain, so that children can fully learn how to raise small animals, and stimulate children's ability to discover and appreciate beauty.
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1. When raising baby Brazilian turtles, special turtle food is needed, and the nutrition of professional turtle food is relatively balanced. On weekdays, the owner can feed small Janemin fish, small shrimp, pork, beef, and bread worms to supplement protein and promote the growth and development of the Brazilian turtle.
2. Brazilian tortoises are best to eat fresh raw meat, because they don't like to eat hard things and are not easy to digest.
3. It is recommended that the Brazilian turtle should not be raised in deep water. 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 change 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; For the suitability of the amount of water, it is only necessary to flush the water with the shell cavity of the Brazilian tortoise; Regularly keep the water clean, it is recommended to change the water every two to three days, and you can put rocks, sand piles, tree branches and other objects in the water to provide a place for Brazilian turtles to perch and bask their backs.
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Feeding of baby Brazilian tortoises: 1. The feeding routine recommends that adults do it 3 times a week, but young tortoises can do it once a day. Brazilian tortoises have a keen sense of sight and smell, so they are very good at grabbing food.
Under the conditions of captivity, 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., and the food should not have thorns and bones to avoid injury to turtles. It is better to feed fresh raw meat, the meat becomes hard after cooking, and the turtle does not like to eat hard things. Brazilian turtles love shrimp.
Adult or elderly Brazilian tortoises are extremely hungry, and some turtles will eat plants such as leaves, rice, and soft melons and fruits, but this is relatively rare. Young turtles basically eat only meat. The red-eared turtle has no selective feeding time, and eats evenly day and night.
In the state of hunger, there is a rush to eat, and the phenomenon of eating too much and eating too much occurs. 2. Hatchling turtle rearing (1) Young Brazilian turtles can be raised in flat-bottomed containers, plastic pots, plastic troughs, glass tanks or boxes, and aquariums are very suitable. (2) Each young 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 on the surface of the water.
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. Floating islands are not suitable because hatchlings often can't climb up. (3) The water temperature that the young turtles can adapt to is about 23-28 degrees Celsius.
When it's cold, the air on the container should also be warmed, and adding a shade light to the tank can give you the best of both worlds. If the water temperature is still too low, you can set a heating rod in the water to adjust the temperature as much as possible. Extended Resources:
In general, Brazilian tortoises begin to hibernate under 15 and feed when the water temperature rises above 16. The Brazilian tortoise is also cold tolerant, and can generally safely overwinter as long as the water temperature is not lower than 4. Families generally keep it indoors at no lower temperatures, but if they are kept on a balcony or garden pool, you should be careful.
Especially when the temperature is low at night, be sure to take precautions against the cold. It is best to move them indoors, put them in a clean plastic basin, do not put water in the basin, cover the turtle body with some wet grass or wet towels, and usually pay attention to spraying some water to maintain humidity to survive the winter safely.
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