Brazilian tortoises can be raised on land, but it is not recommended to raise them on land. Because they are not tortoises, but water turtles. Wild Brazilian tortoises live in water, and usually do not leave the water except laying eggs and basking in the sun. Although they can move on land for a short time, they cannot leave water for a long time, otherwise they may be at risk of dehydration and death. Moreover, long-term dry cultivation may deform and crack their carapace.
Of course, Brazilian tortoises can be raised on land when they are sick. Because Lu Yang can make them absorb the efficacy better and speed up their recovery. When raising Brazilian tortoises artificially, they can build a balcony and let them choose their own living environment.
2. Can Brazilian tortoises be raised in waterBrazilian tortoises can be raised in water. They are aquatic tortoises and like to move in water. However, the feeding water level needs to be adjusted according to their size. If they are young turtles, the height of the water level can be controlled below the carapace, because they are small and cannot move in deep water.
When they reach adulthood, the water level can be controlled at 1-2 times the height of their carapace. Because they will increase in size, physical strength and water quality in adulthood, the water level of feeding can be relatively increased.