the money turtle is? There are many ways to judge how much water the money turtle has. But there are five main ones. The first method is to look at the annual ring line of the carapace. Generally, the number of annual ring lines on the carapace is the number of years of the money turtle. The second method is to look at the growth line, which is located on their plastron. The growth line of home-raised money turtles is generally deeper in the first four years, and will disappear completely in the seventh year. Wild money turtles generally have a deep growth line in the first six years, and will disappear completely in the tenth year. The third
method is to look at the thickness and smoothness of the shell. Generally, older tortoises have thicker and smoother shells. Method 4 In terms of weight, the average money turtle gains 7-12 pounds a year, which can be calculated by dividing their weight by 7. The fifth method is to look at their egg production. Generally, they begin to lay eggs in the fourth year. Generally, the number of years they lay eggs plus 3 is their age.
life span? Money turtles have a long life span. If they are raised reasonably, most of them can live to 30-80 years. Among them, money turtles in their natural state live longer than those raised at home. Of course, this is not their limit, if the life encounters a major event into the dormant period, and the surrounding environment is more suitable, then they live to 100 years is no problem.