Small Brazilian tortoises and small grass tortoises be raised together, because they have low requirements for the environment and strong adaptability, and Brazilian tortoises will not be too aggressive when they are young, so raising them together will not affect their growth. But when they grow up, they can't be raised together. Because the Brazilian tortoise grows faster and is larger in adulthood. Grass turtles grow slowly and are small in size as adults. If they are raised together when they grow up, Brazilian tortoises may attack grass turtles. In addition, Brazilian tortoises are lively in their adult character, and they are easy to compete with grass tortoises for food and territory.
2. What should be paid attention to in polyculture of grass turtles1. There is plenty of space: Although grass turtles are small in size, they have a strong sense of territory in adulthood. If they are polyculture with other turtles, they may fight for territory.
2. Adequate food: grass turtles eat vegetarian food when they are adults, so breeders should pay attention to their habits when feeding. In addition, grass turtles are gentle in character, so it is difficult to snatch food, so breeders should pay attention to feeding.
3, the body size is equivalent: the body length of grass turtles in adulthood is between 18-25 cm, so we should also pay attention to the size of the body size when choosing polyculture turtles. If they are too big, grass turtles are vulnerable to bullying.