The stone money turtle is a species of turtle with a relatively long life span. Compared with some other species of tortoises, their life span is relatively long. In general, that is, they will not die suddenly because of the harsh environment, the life span of stone money turtles can reach 70 years. Under very suitable environmental conditions, they can live longer, and even have a record of living for hundreds of years. Of course, such a long life span is relatively rare, but it can also be seen from the long life span of the stone money turtle.
Whether living in the wild or under artificial breeding conditions, the life span of the stone money turtle will be affected by the surrounding environmental factors. If the environment is bad and not suitable for their survival, their life span will be shortened or even die directly. In the process of artificial breeding, in order to make their life longer, it is best to carefully maintain. The surrounding environmental factors, such as water quality, water temperature and water level, need to be regulated and controlled.
In general, the weight of the stone money turtle after adulthood will be about 3 kg. However, their size can be affected by many factors. For example, in different environmental conditions, their body size is also different. In addition, their size is also affected by genes, and some species of stone money turtles are relatively larger than ordinary stone money turtles. Under the influence of these two factors, the largest stone money turtle will weigh about 6 kilograms. However, such a large stone money turtle is relatively rare.