1. Look at the tail: The tail of the male red-faced egg turtle is different from that of the female red-faced egg turtle. First of all, look at whether there are scales in the tail. Those with scales are male red-faced egg turtles, while those without scales are female red-faced egg turtles. If the male turtle is still an adult, it is younger and has no scales on it. You can also distinguish male turtles from female turtles by the size of their tails. The tail of male turtle is thick and thick, while that of female turtle is small and thin.
2. Look at the location of the bleachers: The sex of red-faced egg turtles can also be distinguished by looking at the location of the bleachers. If the location of the release hole is closer to the abdominal armor, it is a female turtle, and if the release hole is far away from the abdominal armor, it is a male turtle.
3. Look at the limbs: You can also distinguish the male and female of the egg turtle by observing the limbs. If they have rough scales on their hind limbs, they are male red-faced egg turtles; if they do not have rough scales on their hind limbs, they are female red-faced egg turtles. However, even a male turtle, if it has not yet grown to adulthood and is relatively young, may have no scales on its hind legs, so pay attention to the distinction.
Second, how old the red-faced egg turtle grows can distinguish male from femaleRed-faced egg turtle can't distinguish male from female when it is younger. Because of the younger age, the characteristics are not obvious. Usually, male and female can be distinguished after 2-3 days of breeding. They are generally small in size. From the body shape point of view, when its body length grows to 10cm, it can distinguish between male and female. The maturity time of red-faced egg turtle is not certain, so it should be distinguished according to the actual situation.