The average life span of pearl turtles is about 20-30 years, but their longest life span can reach 40-50 years. But how long they can live depends on their genes and the environment in which they are raised. If pearl turtles have good genes, they will live longer. Another is to look at their living environment. If the environment is comfortable, their life will be relatively prolonged. If breeders want to prolong their life, they should give them a comfortable living environment, sterilize them regularly, and try not to make them sick.
2. Body lengthThe average body length of pearl turtle is about 18-28 cm, and there is a big difference between male and female bodies. The pearl turtle mother turtle growing in the same environment will be larger, with a body length of about 28-30 cm and a weight of about 3 kg. Male turtles are smaller in size, with a body length of about 18-25 cm and a weight of about 1 kg in adulthood.
The body shape of pearl turtles is affected not only by their sex, but also by their feeding methods. If they are raised in a proper way and have plenty of space, they will grow bigger. If they are not raised properly and food is scarce, they will be smaller. If breeders want to make them bigger, they must give them plenty of space and ensure that they have enough food and nutrition.