The eastern tortoise is a species of tortoise originating in North America, which can be raised artificially after being introduced into China. Their size is relatively small, belonging to a group of small terrapins, so many breeders choose to keep them as pets at home. In general, their adult size is only between 4 and 10 inches, that is, between 10 and 25 centimeters. However, in general, more than 20 cm of the eastern brocade turtle individuals are relatively small.
Specifically, how long they can grow is limited by their surroundings. In the wild, the size of the eastern scarab turtle is affected by its natural environment, and it will be smaller in poor environmental conditions. The same is true for captive rearing of the eastern painted tortoise, where proper breeding methods can affect their size. Therefore, if we want them to develop well and compare their size, we need to take good care of them, food, water temperature, water quality and other factors need to be paid attention to.
Before breeding the eastern painted turtle, you can first find out about their life span. Generally speaking, the life span of the eastern painted turtle is between 30 and 40 years. Compared with the western species, the eastern species have a longer life span. Specifically, how long they can live is also limited by the environment. The life span of both the wild and the captive eastern painted turtles is affected by environmental factors. Eastern painted turtles living in unsuitable conditions are more likely to get sick, which will affect their life span and even lead to their direct death.