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How long can money turtles breed and how to breed

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It takes 3-7 years from birth to reproduction. How long it takes to mature depends on the way they are raised and their sex. Generally speaking, the mature time of male golden turtle is shorter, which can mature in about 3-4 years and reproduce in about 4-5 years. Female turtles take a longer time to mature, and it takes about 5-6 years to mature and 6-7 years to reproduce.
How long can money turtles breed and how to breed 1. How long does it take for the golden turtle to reproduce

It takes 3-7 years for the golden turtle to reproduce, but the specific breeding time should be judged by their sex and breeding methods. Generally speaking, male turtles mature earlier, and they can reach adulthood in about 3-4 years, but it takes 4-5 years to reproduce. Females will come of age later, and it takes about 5-6 years to mature and 6-7 years to reproduce. Because the newly developed golden turtle is not recommended to reproduce, because their organs are just mature and unstable, immediate reproduction will affect their reproductive quality and quantity. If breeders want to mature as soon as possible, they must be provided with enough food and ensure that their living environment is comfortable, so that they can develop faster.

2. How do money turtles breed

If you want money turtles to breed, you must first select suitable turtles, and both females and males should be mature and strong. Male and female are put into the breeding box according to the ratio of 2: 1. When money turtles breed, they need to keep the water temperature at about 25 ℃. Money turtles breed on land. Generally speaking, they breed when the temperature warms up every year. When mating, male turtles will climb on the back of female turtles to complete mating. After mating successfully, they will lay eggs after waiting for a period of time. Breeders need to put their eggs in a special incubator and wait for hatching.

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