Brazilian tortoises are easy to feed. Because they have lower environmental requirements, they can survive in lower or higher water temperatures, and they can tolerate poorer water quality, except for strong acid and strong alkali water quality, they can survive normally. Moreover, Brazilian tortoises are not picky about food and can accept most foods. As long as the diversity of food is guaranteed, they can grow well.
2. How to raise Brazilian tortoises1. Water temperature: Brazilian tortoises do not require too high water temperature. As long as the water temperature is between 20-30 ℃, they can grow normally. If conditions permit, you can use a heating rod to keep the water temperature at 25 ℃. Because they have the highest appetite and activity around 25 ℃.
2. Water quality: Brazilian tortoises have no strict requirements on water quality. As long as the water quality is not strong acid or strong alkaline, they can survive normally. When rearing Brazilian tortoises in captivity, the water quality can be adjusted to be neutral. Usually, you can change water 1-2 times a week, and the amount of water changed each time is controlled at half of the total amount of water.
3. Feeding: Brazilian tortoises are omnivorous tortoises. Breeders can feed them with animal feed and plant feed, so as to ensure their balanced nutrition. If breeders don't have enough time, they can also choose synthetic feed. However, this kind of feed is not easy to digest, so breeders need to pay attention to the amount of feeding.
4. Basking in the sun: Brazilian tortoises prefer to bask in the sun. Breeders need to build a balcony for them to ensure that they can bask in the sun every day.