can razor turtles lay in a year? Razor turtles can lay 2-4 eggs at a time, 3-4 times a year, so they can lay about 6-16 eggs a year. Razor turtles are small, so they don't breed much. They normally begin to mate in spring, and after successful mating, they will begin to lay eggs in May-August. During the three months of the laying period, they will lay eggs 3-4 times, each time at an interval of about 10-20 days, and each time they can lay 2-3 eggs. During the period of laying eggs, razor turtles have strict requirements on the environment. It is better for breeders to ensure that the water quality is clean and the water temperature is kept between 27 and 31 degrees Celsius.
? Male and female razor tortoises have different adult time. Male tortoises usually take 5-6 years to mature, while female tortoises take 4-5 years. Breeders can also judge whether they are adults by their carapaces, but the size of female and male tortoises is different. Generally, the length of the carapaces of adult male razor tortoises is 12 centimeters, while the length of female tortoises is only 10 centimeters.
Razor turtles can breed in pairs after they have the ability to breed, but it is better for breeders not to use adult razor turtles to breed, because they are just adults and the effect of breeding is not good. It's better to choose someone who has been an adult for a long time. Razor turtles breed in spring, lay eggs in summer and hatch in autumn.