with Brazilian tortoises? Grass tortoises can't be raised with Brazilian tortoises. First of all, their personalities are different. Brazilian tortoises are more lively and active, and like to fight, but grass tortoises are more gentle and quiet. If they are mixed together, grass tortoises are easily bitten by Brazilian tortoises.
Secondly, the growth rate of grass tortoises is relatively slow, but the growth rate of Brazilian tortoises is relatively fast. If they are mixed together, the size of grass tortoises is not as large as that of Brazilian tortoises, and they are easily bullied.
Finally, their food is different. Grass turtles like to eat some vegetables and fruits, while Brazilian turtles like to eat small fish, shrimps, red worms, animal viscera and other foods. If the two kinds of tortoises are mixed together, they can not be fed together.
together with other tortoises. Grass tortoises can be raised together with yellow-throated tortoises, knife-backed musk tortoises, flower tortoises, etc. These tortoises are relatively mild in character, and their body shapes are similar to those of grass tortoises, and their favorite foods are similar, so there will not be too many contradictions when they are raised together. When grass turtles are mixed with other turtles, they need to build a larger drying platform so that they will not fight for a place to rest and bask in the sun.