The Burmese star tortoise is a tortoise. They are not particularly large species of tortoise. When they reach adulthood, their body length is generally between 15 and 30 centimeters. Large Burmese star turtles are also available, but overall, Burmese star turtles with body lengths of more than 30 centimeters are not particularly common.
Specifically, how large they can grow is influenced by a number of factors. For example, sex can affect their size, because male and female turtles are different in size. Relatively speaking, the size of the female turtle will be much larger than the male turtle, the length of the adult female turtle is generally between 26-30 cm, but the length of the adult male turtle is only between 15-18 cm, a large difference. In addition, whether male or female turtles, their body size will be affected by the surrounding environmental factors. When the environment is suitable, the development of Burmese star turtles is relatively good, so their size will be relatively large. In the harsh environment, their development rate will be slow, and may even affect their survival.
The Burmese star tortoise can be bred artificially. In captivity, if they reach the right age, they can try to breed them. However, if you want them to reproduce and the effect of reproduction is better, you need to choose the right age of the Burmese star turtle. Generally speaking, about four years of breeding of Burmese star turtles have the ability to reproduce, but specifically when they mature sexually will have individual differences. In the specific breeding time, you can choose a slightly older Burmese star turtle to breed.