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What do Brazilian tortoises like and feed them to grow fast?

Mike Ehrmantraut
2021-04-07 13:31:47
Brazilian tortoises prefer a warm, quiet environment, and breeders need to keep the temperature at 22-26 degrees. Brazilian tortoises are more active and prefer larger space, so breeders should prepare containers 5-6 times larger than Brazilian tortoises to raise them. You need to put some stones or wood in the container to provide a place for the Brazilian tortoise to rest and bask in the sun. Brazilian tortoises like to eat some small fish, shrimp, lean meat and other foods, which can provide adequate nutrition for Brazilian tortoises.
What do Brazilian tortoises like and feed them to grow fast?

1. What

do Brazilian tortoises like? 1. Warm and quiet environment: The climate of the origin of Brazilian tortoises is relatively warm, so they prefer a warm environment. The breeder can control the temperature above 22 degrees. And Brazilian tortoises prefer quiet, if the surroundings are noisy, they will be restless, so it is better for breeders to put Brazilian tortoises in quiet places.

2. Enough space: Brazilian tortoises like to crawl around, so the breeder should prepare a larger container for them so that they can move better.

3. Plenty of sunshine: Brazilian tortoises like to bask in the sun. Keepers need to ensure that they can bask in the sun for 1-2 hours every day. If there is no sun, they can use lights instead.

4. Food: Brazilian tortoises like to eat small fish, shrimps, lean meat, animal viscera, insects and other foods, and Brazilian tortoises can be fed at any time, as long as the right amount.

2. What kind of food do Brazilian tortoises feed to grow fast

? Brazilian tortoises can feed more turtle food, because turtle food is rich in nutrients, which can meet their daily needs and promote their growth and development. You can also feed some small fish, shrimp, lean meat, animal viscera and so on. These foods are rich in protein and fat. Eating more can accelerate the growth of Brazilian tortoises.

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