The Brazilian tortoise will bite the grass tortoise because of its ferocious character and bad temper. They are very aggressive towards distantly related turtles, and can sometimes be seen biting each other, let alone with grass turtles. The Brazilian tortoise is also called the red-eared tortoise because of the thick red stripes on both sides of its head. The grass tortoise, which we often call the tortoise, is still very common in life. Compared with the Brazilian tortoise, the grass tortoise is more quiet and introverted. Can
together? The Brazilian tortoise and the grass tortoise are two different kinds of tortoises, and their living habits are very different. Because the Brazilian tortoise has a bad temper, it mainly eats meat, while the grass tortoise has a mild temper and is mainly omnivorous, so it is generally not recommended that they be raised together. But if there is a problem that the turtle does not eat, it can be mixed for a short time to stimulate the turtle to eat.
If it is normal, it is better not to raise them together, because it is easy to grab food. In most cases, grass tortoises are bitten off their limbs by Brazilian tortoises. In addition, polyculture can easily cause them to be infected with various turtle diseases. In addition, when raising turtles, in addition to enough daily water, we should also pay attention to the containers for raising turtles, which should be large enough, so as to give turtles enough space to create a good living environment.