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Turtles do not need to prepare water for hibernation.
How to raise turtles
1. Feeding containers
Storage boxes, logistics boxes, fish tanks, etc. can all be used to raise turtles. Before feeding, it should be disinfected with light salt water, potassium permanganate dilution, etc., and rinsed with water repeatedly after disinfection. The height of the container should not be too shallow, and the inner wall should not be too rough, because the turtle has a strong climbing ability, and a container that is too shallow and rough can easily allow it to escape.
The feeding density should not be too large, and too large density can easily cause turtles to fight and grab food, bringing the risk of tail breakage.
2. Water for feeding
Turtles can be kept with tap water that has been dried in the sun for more than two days, well water, etc. After drying, it can remove harmful substances such as chlorine in the water, and at the same time can promote the growth of algae and probiotics in the water. Turtles are more stressful, and it takes a long time to adapt to the water quality after arriving in a new environment, and the direct use of tap water will cause turtles to get sick, so do not be greedy for convenience and directly use tap water to raise turtles.
The water level of the turtle should be 1 times the length of the tortoise's back carapace, so that the tortoise can stick its head out of the water at any time to breathe. Every time you change the water, you can change about half of the old water, pay attention to the temperature of the new water added should be consistent with the old water, and the water change time should be carried out every day when the temperature is high, so as not to cause the turtle to catch a cold. Filters can also be used to purify water quality, enhance water circulation, and reduce the frequency of water changes.
3. Feeding temperature
The optimal growing temperature for turtles is between 25 and 30 degrees, with too high temperatures causing heat stroke and too low temperatures causing turtles to stop feeding. In the summer, turtles should be raised to prevent heatstroke and cool down to avoid tortoises from heat stroke and death.
Fourth, light
When raising turtles, it is necessary to set up a gentle slope and exposed sundeck in the water, so that the turtles can climb out of the water at any time to rest and bask their backs. Receiving proper light every day is of great significance to turtles, which can not only promote the synthesis of vitamin D3 in their bodies to speed up calcium absorption, but also effectively prevent the occurrence of various diseases. Also, when sunbathing turtles in the summer, avoid midday hours to avoid excessive temperatures.
5. Food
Turtles can be raised using a variety of juvenile water turtle food, or they can be fed fish and shrimp meat. When feeding fish and shrimp, cut the food into appropriate shapes, too large food is not conducive to the turtle to eat, and pay attention to clean up the hard residue in the food to avoid scratching the turtle's gastrointestinal esophagus. It can be fed once a day, and the amount of each feeding is preferably so that the turtle can eat it within 5 minutes.
Do not overfeed food, first, overfeeding can easily cause indigestion and rapid growth of turtles, resulting in gastrointestinal diseases, growth deformities, etc.; Second, overfeeding is easy to produce too much food residue, resulting in poor water quality.
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Water is not needed during hibernation, and water will excessively lower the turtle's body temperature, resulting in the early death of adult turtles. It should be added at the right time to keep a very small amount of water to prevent it from drying too much. Hibernation is a natural physiological phenomenon of a tortoise, not that it won't hibernate if you don't let it hibernate, and the time of hibernation depends on the temperature.
In winter, when the climate is warmer, the turtle will wake up naturally and do a small amount of activity, but generally does not eat. Nine and a half years of experience in domestic turtles! If the Brazilian turtle starts to hibernate under 15 years old, it will start feeding 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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Tortoises hibernate do not necessarily have to be released into water, usually amphibians and tortoises.
It is possible to hibernate with sand and special soil, while water turtles need to be released into water to hibernate. When the turtle hibernates, they also need to keep the sand and soil moist, so they need to be sprinkled with a little water regularly. And the turtle that hibernates in the water has to change its water regularly in the early stage.
Tortoises don't have to be watered for hibernation.
When the tortoise hibernates, it does not necessarily have to release water, usually tortoises and amphibious tortoises, there is no need to release water at all, only need to prepare sand and special soil, so that the tortoise can enter hibernation, but the tortoise must release water.
When the turtle is hibernating, if it is hibernating with sand or soil, it needs to sprinkle a little water regularly to keep the environment moist, although it does not need to be in water for hibernation, but in the process of hibernation, it also needs a certain amount of water.
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in the water. Turtles need to be put in water for hibernation, and the tortoise hibernation period is about November to April of the following year, when the temperature is below 15, and it gradually stops eating, and it begins to enter the hibernation period. You can't leave the water when hibernating, otherwise you will lose water and get sick and die.
In the hibernation period, the pond temperature should not be too high, 0-5, so that the turtle is not very active and reduces the consumption of physical energy.
If the temperature is too high, the turtle is constantly active, which consumes a lot of physical energy. During this time, the turtle also needs to bask in the sun, the temperature of the pond should not be too low, and the water can be deepened when it is frozen. Water changes can be done with as little or no change as possible.
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Put it in the bathroom or bathtub at a relatively high temperature.