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How to feed and raise Brazilian tortoises

Mike Ehrmantraut
2021-08-14 06:28:48
To feed Brazilian tortoises, we must first pay attention to the feeding amount. Breeders can feed them regularly and quantitatively every day, and the feeding amount can be eaten within 5 minutes. When the temperature is low, the appetite of Brazilian tortoises will also decrease, and breeders need to reduce or stop feeding. After going into hibernation, they stop eating, and the breeder needs to stop feeding. Brazilian tortoises have miscellaneous feeding habits, so breeders can feed them with animal feed as the main feed and synthetic feed as the auxiliary feed.
How to feed and raise Brazilian tortoises 1. How to feed the Brazilian tortoise

To feed the Brazilian tortoise, first of all, the Brazilian tortoise should be fed quantitatively. The young Brazilian tortoise can be fed once a day, and the adult can be fed once every 1-2T day. The amount of food is best for Brazilian tortoises to eat within five minutes, which can keep the vitality of looking for food everywhere and is beneficial to health. We should also feed according to environmental changes. When the temperature is lower than 15 degrees, we should stop eating. Stop eating is to let the Brazilian tortoise clean up its stomach and avoid dying of gastroenteritis during hibernation. In addition, after they enter hibernation, they don't need to feed food, don't toss about it, and don't make loud noises, so as not to affect the effect of hibernation. Brazilian tortoises have a miscellaneous diet, so breeders can feed them with animal feed and synthetic feed.

2. How to raise Brazilian tortoises

1. Space: It is best to choose large breeding containers, so that Brazilian tortoises will not be restricted in their activities. Try to buy glass square cylinder, don't buy round cylinder, round cylinder is not conducive to Brazilian tortoise action.

2. Water environment: The water temperature for raising Brazilian tortoises is stable at 25 ~ 30 degrees. Insist on changing water once every half month, one third of each time, and keep the temperature of new water consistent with that of old water as much as possible. The bottom yarn should be cleaned frequently, and the water body should be clean without residual food and fish stool.

3. Feeding: Small fish, shrimp, fruits and vegetables can be used as food for Brazilian tortoises. When feeding meat, it should be cooked, and the food should be changed frequently to keep the Brazilian tortoises appetite for food.

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