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How big can an amber turtle grow and how much water temperature is appropriate

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Amber turtles can grow up to 20cm at most and weigh more than 3 kg. Wild Amber turtles are generally smaller than captive Amber turtles. Wild Amber turtles are vegetarian turtles, but they can eat meat. The high protein content of animals is more than that of plants, and eating more meat will affect the growth of Amber turtles. Therefore, artificial feeding should focus on plants and vegetables. When feeding, a small amount of meat can be fed without affecting health, which is also beneficial to the growth and development of Amber turtles.
How big can an amber turtle grow and how much water temperature is appropriate 1. How big can an amber turtle grow

The maximum length of an amber turtle can reach 20cm and its weight can reach more than 3 kg. Wild Amber turtles are generally smaller than artificially raised Amber turtles. Wild Amber turtles belong to vegetarian turtles, but they can eat meat. The high protein content of animals is more than that of plants. Eating more meat will affect the life of Amber turtles. Therefore, artificial feeding should mainly focus on plants and vegetables. During feeding, a small amount of meat can be fed without affecting its health, which is beneficial to the growth and development of Amber turtles.

2. How much is the water temperature suitable for Anbu turtles

The artificially raised Anbu turtles like to live in water, and when the temperature is high, they also climb ashore to bask in their shells. They have a high temperature to the surrounding environment. When the temperature reaches 20-25 ℃, they can eat normally. When the temperature is lower than 18 ℃, they will stop eating. When the temperature is lower than 15 ℃, they will not move or move less. When the temperature is lower, Amber turtles will enter hibernation. The minimum temperature should not be lower than 10 ℃, otherwise it will directly lead to the death of Amber turtle.

3. What are the habits of Amber turtles

Amber turtles are very timid and afraid of being alarmed. When drying the shell on the shore, when there is trouble, it will immediately jump into the water, some hide in the crevices of the stone, some directly shrink the limbs, head and tail into the shell, and the abdominal armor and the carapace are closed, commonly known as closed shell. Amber turtles are omnivorous, wild Amber turtles are vegetarians, and artificial breeding is mainly based on plants and vegetables. A small amount of meat rich in protein can be fed, and feeding once a week is helpful for the growth and development of Amber turtles.

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