Brazilian tortoises do not belong to tortoises, they are not of the same species as tortoises. Brazilian tortoises are also called Brazilian red-eared tortoises. They are tortoises of the family Ze Gui, the genus Choi Gui and the species of Brazilian Choi Gui, while most of the tortoises are Chinese grass tortoises. They are turtles of the family Ground Gui, the genus Choi and the species of grass tortoises. They are very different in species, so Brazilian tortoises are not turtles.
2. How should Brazilian tortoises be raised1. Container: Although Brazilian tortoises are not very large, their activity is high, so breeders need to prepare a container 4-5 times larger than their size to ensure sufficient space for their activities.
2. Environment: Brazilian tortoises have low requirements on the environment. Breeders only need to keep the water temperature between 20-30 ℃ and keep the water quality clean and fresh, and they can grow normally.
3. Feeding: Brazilian tortoises are omnivorous animals, which can eat more food, but they prefer animal feed, and breeders can choose animal feed as their staple food. In addition to animal feed, some plant feed should be fed regularly, so as to ensure their balanced nutrition.
4. Sunbathing: Brazilian tortoises like to bask in the sun. They can be given regular sunbathing during artificial breeding, which can promote their absorption of calcium and reduce problems such as soft armor, rotten armor and rotten skin.