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What food does the young tortoise eat and how many times a day

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Animal feed: Young Brazilian tortoises can be fed some digestible live bait, such as small fish, shrimp, earthworms, red worms, Tenebrio molitor and other foods. At this time, meat and animal viscera do not need to be fed, otherwise indigestion is easy to occur. Plant feed: Breeders usually have to match some plant feed, such as cabbage, rape, spinach, apples, bananas and so on. Synthetic feed: Brazilian tortoises can be fed some synthetic feed when they are born, which is convenient for eating.
What food does the young tortoise eat and how many times a day 1. What food do young Brazilian tortoises eat

1. Animal feed: Young Brazilian tortoises are more suitable for feeding some animal feed, because they have high demand for nutrition and food at this stage, and breeders can feed them some nutritious and digestible live bait. Such as small fish, shrimp, loach, red worm, yellow mealworm and other foods.

2. Plant feed: In addition to animal feed, breeders usually feed them with some plant feed, so as to ensure their balanced nutrition. Suitable plant feeds for feeding them include cabbage, lettuce, cucumber, pumpkin, apple, banana, grape and so on.

3. Synthetic feed: Young Brazilian tortoises can also be fed with some synthetic feeds, which are rich in nutrients and convenient for them to eat, so they are more suitable for feeding young Brazilian tortoises.

2. Young Brazilian tortoises can be fed several times a day

Young Brazilian tortoises can be fed once a day, because they have a high demand for food at this time, but they eat less and have poor digestion ability, so they need to be fed several times in a small amount. When they mature, the feeding frequency can be reduced, and the breeder can feed them once every 2-3 days, because at this time, their appetite will become larger, their digestion ability will become stronger, and the feeding frequency can also be reduced.

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