Crocodile turtles can be cultured artificially, and their life span can be known before they are cultured. Generally speaking, the life span of crocodile turtles will be between 20 and 70 years, specifically, how long they can live is not certain, individual differences are obvious. Their life span is affected by many factors. For example, the life span of wild alligator turtles and captive alligator turtles is different. If both are in the right environment, the wild species of the Buddha crocodile turtle can live longer. The life span of the crocodile turtle living in nature can even reach more than 100 years.
In addition, whether wild or artificial breeding, their life span is affected by environmental factors. In the right environment, their life span will naturally be longer. If we want to make the captive crocodile turtle live longer, we need to carefully raise it. Although they don't get sick easily, they can get sick and even die in particularly harsh environments.
Crocodile turtles can only reproduce after reaching the appropriate age, too small crocodile turtles do not have the ability to reproduce. However, when exactly they can start breeding is not certain. If they were bred in captivity, they would reach sexual maturity at the age of 3-4 years. However, too young crocodile turtles are not very good at breeding, considering this, you can choose slightly older crocodile turtles to breed, so that they will lay more eggs, and the eggs laid are easy to hatch.