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How big can crocodile turtles grow at most and how to raise them

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Crocodile turtle is also called small crocodile turtle. If it is a crocodile turtle living in the wild, it may be larger, and its body length is about 40-50 cm in adulthood. If it is artificially bred crocodile turtles, their body shape will also be greatly affected by the influence of environment, space and feeding methods. Generally speaking, the length of artificially bred crocodile turtles in adulthood is about 30-45 cm, and the maximum length will not exceed 50 cm.
How big can crocodile turtles grow at most and how to raise them 1. What is the maximum size of crocodile turtles?

Crocodile turtles are also called small crocodile turtles, and their size is smaller than that of real crocodile turtles. The cultured crocodile turtles are affected by feeding, environment and container size, and their body shapes are not completely uniform. Generally speaking, the body length of artificially bred crocodile turtles is mostly about 30-45 cm, and even if some are well developed, the body length will not exceed 50 cm.

The crocodile turtles living in the wild are relatively larger, because the wild environment is comfortable and there is plenty of space, so their body length can reach about 40-50 cm.

2. How to raise crocodile turtles to grow up

1. Adequate space: Compared with other turtles, crocodile turtles are larger in size, and breeders need to prepare a larger container for them to ensure sufficient space for their activities.

2. Reasonable feeding: The crocodile turtle has a miscellaneous feeding habit, and the breeder needs a variety of foods to feed together. It is best to choose animal feed with plant feed, which can not only ensure their adequate nutrition, but also ensure their balanced nutrition.

3. Get more sun: It is best for artificially bred crocodile turtles to get regular sun exposure, which can promote the absorption of calcium substances such as calcium and phosphorus and accelerate their growth. Although they need to bask in the sun, the time of basking in the sun should not be too long, 2-3 times a week, each time for about half an hour to one hour.

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