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Turtles hibernate, but it doesn't necessarily hibernate when the air conditioner is on, turtles don't like to move, they like to stay in damp places, they can't get oil, they love to eat meat or fruits and vegetables.
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It depends on the temperature in your home and what kind of turtle you have. If it's an amphibious turtle, you can let it hibernate half the time, my two Brazilians sleep under the covers during the day and only get into the water at night, their nest is under the heat, no problem.
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Where are you? I'm in the south, hibernation is unlikely, not yet. If you're in the north, put a water tank under your bed, and you're good to go!
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My turtle is hibernating, it doesn't move, it eats very little, as long as you pick it up and see if it's okay.
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From November to March, when the temperature is below 10, the turtle lies in the silt at the bottom of the pond or lies in the loose soil covered with straw, does not eat or move, and hibernates, at which time its metabolism is very slow and weak.
It is not until early April, when the temperature rises above 15, that the turtle begins to resume its activities and eats a large amount of food and water during the hibernation period, when the main job is to keep warm.
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Characteristics: The tortoise is an ectothermic animal, in winter, or when the temperature is in a low condition for a long time, the tortoise will enter hibernation, various species of tortoises, the temperature at which they begin to hibernate is also different, but it is usually 10 15.
At this time, the turtle will shrink into its shell for a long time, almost inactive, and at the same time it will breathe less, its body temperature will decrease, the speed of blood circulation and metabolism will slow down, and the nutrients consumed will be relatively reduced.
This state is similar to sleep, except that it is a deep sleep that lasts for several months, and even appears as a slight paralysis.
Attention should be paid before hibernation:
The first thing to do is to determine if your tortoise can hibernate. Whether the turtle has been eating, defecating, and active well before. Whether the weight is based on his size is in the normal range. Whether there are other diseases, whether the carapace, stomach, respiratory tract, etc. are normal.
If all of the above questions are normal, then you can start preparing him for hibernation. (The reason why we say "let the turtle start" is because even if the turtle is not in a healthy state, the turtle will go into hibernation on its own because the temperature is low.) But it's generally hard to wake up again. )
If it is not normal, then it is better not to let him hibernate. Keep the water temperature of the turtle at about 26 degrees Celsius, so that he does not go into hibernation, and then carry out the symptoms**. Don't let the tortoise hibernate again this winter.
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Turtles hibernate every year, with signs of hibernation when the temperature drops below 15 degrees. It hibernates in late autumn and early spring, around the end of October to early April. They will prey on frequent predation before hibernation, in preparation for hibernation on their own stools.
So before the turtle shows signs of hibernation, we need to increase the amount of food and feed foods with high protein content, such as small dried fish, small shrimp, lean meat, etc., twice a day to help it store enough fat for winter.
Many tortoises hibernate in sand and dirt, so when it is about to hibernate in a state of hibernation, it should be prepared with sand and dirt, and then covered with crumpled clumps of waste newspaper. After waking up from hibernation, the turtle should not be fed immediately, and after two or three days, an appropriate amount of nutritional medicine can be mixed into the food for feeding, and then gradually increase the feeding amount to return to the normal feeding state.
When the temperature drops below 13, the turtle begins to hibernate, and throughout the wintering period, the head and tail limbs are retracted into the shell, the eyes are closed, and the turtle does not move or excrete until it emerges. If the environment is not right, it is difficult to sting. The hibernation temperature of the tortoise is between 1-10 is suitable.
Higher than 10 is likely to cause the turtle to wake up, thereby consuming physical strength, resulting in a decline in the turtle's physique, which is not conducive to the growth and reproduction of the turtle in the coming year. Repeated winter travel and awakening during a hibernation period can also cause the death of turtles. Temperatures below 0 will frostbite the tortoise or even freeze it to death.
Turtles are hibernating small animals, as long as the temperature drops below 13 degrees, they begin to enter the hibernation period, and throughout the hibernation period, they will retract their heads, tails, and limbs into the turtle shell, close their eyes, do not eat, drink, and excrete less, until spring comes, the temperature will rise and will wake up.
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The tortoise's shell is very hard, the tortoise's abdomen also has carapaces, and the limbs are thick, and the head, tail, and limbs can be retracted into the shell. It feeds on animal insects, worms, small fish, shrimps, snails, mussels, young leaves of rotten plants, duckweed, melon skins, wheat grains, rice, weed seeds, etc. It is resistant to hunger and will not starve to death if it does not eat for months.
Turtles are ectotherms, and when the water temperature drops below 10, they lie still in the mud or loose soil with mulch. <
The tortoiseshell of the tortoise is very hard, the tortoise belly also has carapaces, the limbs are thick, the shell of the tortoise, the head of the tortoise is leaky, the tail and the limbs have scales, and the head, tail and limbs can be retracted into the shell. It feeds on animal insects, worms, small fish, shrimp, snails, mussels, young leaves of plants, duckweed, melon skins, wheat grains, rice, weed seeds, etc. It is resistant to hunger and will not starve to death if it does not eat for months.
Turtles are ectotherms. When the water temperature drops below 10, it lies still in the bottom silt or loose soil with mulch. The hibernation period is generally from January to the beginning of April of the following year, when the water temperature rises to 15, the burrow is active, and the water temperature is 18 to 20 to start feeding.
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When the turtle enters hibernation, it will close its eyes, stop eating or drinking, stop defecation, and its head, limbs, and tail will be retracted into its shell, and it will also retract when it pulls slightly, which may not be healthy. Turtles hibernate from November to April, during which time they should not be forcibly woken up, but it is best to let them bask in the sun every day.
When the turtle actually hibernates, you will find that its head, limbs, and tail are all retracted into its shell as much as possible, and its eyes are closed, it does not eat or drink, its breathing is weakened, and it stops defecation, but occasionally crawls.
When gently pulling the tortoise's limbs with your hands, the hibernating tortoise will have a slight retraction, if it does not see the retraction, it will be what it pulls into, ** relaxed, then the tortoise may be unhealthy or dead.
From November to April of the following year, this is the hibernation period for turtles. When the temperature drops below 15 degrees, the turtles will begin to hibernate until they warm up above 20 degrees, and they will not wake up until they are warmed up above 20 degrees, during which time they cannot be forcibly woken up.
During hibernation, it is best to get 1-2 hours of sunlight a day to sterilize the turtle and replenish calcium to prevent disease. The most important thing is that the owner needs to regularly check whether the turtle's body surface is normal,** whether there are any changes, and check its vital signs in time after discovering abnormalities.
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Summary. Hello, the turtle hibernation is a resting appearance of lying on its stomach motionlessly.
Hello, the turtle hibernation is a resting appearance of lying on its stomach motionlessly.
The turtle egg shell is grayish-white, oval-shaped, long and wide. Under natural conditions, after 50 to 80 days of hatching, the juvenile turtle will break out of its shell. However, the natural incubation of turtle eggs is susceptible to the influence of external conditions such as temperature and light, as well as the harm of natural enemies such as snakes, rats and ants, which makes the incubation period long, and the hatching rate and survival rate are low.
You can do a good job of moisturizing, and you can put it in the future.
What's wrong with the turtle I just bought.
This kind of is infected.
You can recover by applying it with erythromycin.
What a variety?
This is the Golden Turtle.
Put it in the bathroom or bathtub at a relatively high temperature.
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