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Turtles need to be placed in water when hibernating, but they do not need to be changed.
Domestic turtles are generally raised in a water tank, the water tank can be added to the appropriate amount of water, the amount of water can submerge the turtle's back, when the turtle hibernates, the water tank changes the water at least once a week, each time to change half, to ensure good water quality.
In addition, according to the "Qilu Evening News".
It is reported that some clean sand can be placed in the water tank, and the amount of sand can submerge the turtle's back, and the sand should be kept moist all the time.
It is worth noting that in the heated houses in the north, the winter temperature is basically 20 degrees Celsius.
Above, the suitable temperature for tortoise hibernation is 1 degree Celsius to 10 degrees Celsius, so the tortoise can be placed at a room temperature of about 5 degrees Celsius to avoid excessive energy consumption by the tortoise.
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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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No, you don't. Turtles are very economical in food and water. It has absolutely no problem not eating or drinking for months.
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After the turtle hibernates, it can not be put directly into the water, it needs to be put back indoors to adapt to the environment, generally about two days, when the turtle has a reaction, the owner needs to wipe the turtle shell and turtle tank again, and feed a small amount of food. Generally, the water needs to be changed every two days, and the feeding also needs to be fed gradually.
When the tortoise hibernation is over, it is best not to feed it and not to touch it with your hands. It is recommended to keep the turtle indoors, avoid sunlight contact, and let the turtle adapt to the original living environment, which generally only takes about two days.
When the turtle's body begins to react, the owner can wipe the turtle tank and turtle shell with warm water, and then let the turtle adapt to the environment in the turtle tank, at this time, the turtle can be fed a small amount of food, such as small fish, small shrimp, vegetables and other food.
The owner may then see that there is an unknown substance in the water, and the owner needs to change the water every two days until it is no longer present. The amount of food should also be controlled, and the amount of food should be increased gradually.
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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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