of Brazilian tortoises 1. Living habits: Brazilian tortoises are aquatic tortoises with strong adaptability to the environment. It likes quiet and hates noise, likes clean and hates dirty, and is afraid of cold. Raising Brazilian turtles must choose a quiet and healthy place, the water temperature should be kept at 20-30 C, and the temperature should be raised in time when the temperature is low. In addition, it should be noted that Brazilian tortoises like light, but are afraid of strong direct light, so shade measures should be taken when basking in the sun.
2. Eating habits: It is not picky about food. Rice, fruits, vegetables, and poultry viscera can be used as its food. Although Brazilian tortoises are not picky eaters, they must be fed with balanced nutrition and food.
3. Breeding habits: The Brazilian tortoise is an oviparous animal and generally breeds at the age of 4 to 5. It can breed three to four times a year, mostly from May to September. During breeding, the water temperature should be stabilized at 28 ℃, and the water should be changed in advance.
of Brazilian tortoises 1. The head of Brazilian tortoises is wide and large, the cornea is green, and the red stripes behind the eyes are ears. The neck has interlaced stripes of yellow and green.
2. The carapace of the Brazilian tortoise is flat and the shell is emerald green. There is a prominent ridge in the middle of the back, with a web, which is yellowish. The circle of the web can be used to judge the age of the turtle, and one circle is one year old.