1. Forepaw distinction: To distinguish the male and female of the Brazilian red-eared turtle, we can first distinguish them from the forepaws. Observe their front claws, the longer is the male turtle, the shorter is the female turtle, but it should be noted that the same age or similar Brazilian red-eared turtle can be compared.
2. Tail difference: The tails of male and female turtles are also quite different, and the most obvious difference is the size of the tail. The male turtle's tail is relatively large, while the female turtle's tail is relatively short.
3, Cloacal pore location difference: can observe their cloacal pore location, can also distinguish between male and female. The cloacal aperture of male turtles is located on the lateral part of the anal shield, but that of female turtles is different, generally on the medial part of the anal shield.
4. Difference between plastrons: You can also observe their plastrons to see if there are any sunken parts. If there is a depression, then it is generally a male turtle, if not, it is a female turtle.
Male and female Brazilian red-eared turtles can be raised together. The red-eared tortoise is gentle and will not fight with other tortoises. When Brazilian red-eared turtles were relatively young, they could not distinguish between male and female, and they could be raised together when they were young. It can be a male and a female, or more can be put together, as long as there is enough space. Special attention should be paid to the fact that when they grow up, they will eat more, so if they are mixed together, they must pay attention to adjusting the feeding amount and providing adequate food.