do Brazilian tortoises lay at a time? Generally speaking, the number of eggs laid by Brazilian tortoises at a time is in the range of 6 to 11. Although most of them are in this range, the number of eggs laid by turtles with better living environment can reach 30. The number of eggs laid by different turtles is also different, mainly depending on their living environment and temperature. The sexual maturity of
this tortoise is usually 3 to 5 years, and some tortoises mature earlier. They usually start looking for a mate in mid-April and then start laying eggs in May, breeding about three or four times a year. Generally speaking, more eggs are laid from May to July, and the rest of the time is mostly looking for mates and mating.
for the breeding of Brazilian tortoises? The external conditions for the breeding of Brazilian tortoises are nothing more than two aspects, on the one hand, the surrounding environment needs to be in a quiet state, on the other hand, the eggs need to be placed in moist sandy soil. Brazilian tortoises are most afraid of noisy environments when they breed. Once there is a sound in the process of mating, they will be frightened, thus affecting their breeding. It is essential to place the tortoises to be bred in a quiet environment. Wet sandy soil is mainly used to store eggs, not only to protect eggs, but also to moisturize, keep warm, deliver oxygen, ventilate and so on.