The Burmese star tortoise is a species of tortoise that can be raised artificially. Their breeding is not too difficult, but it is not very simple, and the difficulty is moderate. They have a certain adaptability to the environment and are not picky eaters. However, among various environmental factors, they have certain requirements for temperature and water quality. Therefore, if they are raised artificially and want to grow faster, they also need to pay attention to some problems and keep the environment in a state suitable for their growth.
1. Environment: When raising the Burmese star turtle, it should be noted that this turtle is a kind of turtle living on land, and the layout pattern in the breeding is mainly on land, but it also needs a piece of water. However, pay attention to the water level is not too deep, because they can not swim, but also set up a sunning platform, around which some plants can be planted, to give them a comfortable growth environment.
2. Feeding: The Burmese star tortoise is a pure plant-eating animal. They are a kind of tortoise that can be well raised. They are not picky eaters. They like to eat fruits, plants with thick stems and leaves, and so on. This kind of tortoise needs coarse high-fiber food, such as carrots, cabbage and so on. However, it should be washed and cut up before feeding, and fed once a day. Don't feed too much at one time to avoid overfeeding.
3. Temperature: In order to raise the Burmese star tortoise well, the temperature of the surrounding environment is required. Changes in temperature can affect their growth and health. The suitable temperature of the environment should be controlled at 24-31 degrees, when the temperature is low in winter, the temperature should be adjusted by heating rod, or the temperature can be reduced to 16-18 degrees without heating rod, so that they can hibernate naturally.
4. Disease prevention and treatment: Disease prevention and treatment is a crucial link during the breeding of Myanmar star tortoises. The feeding environment should be disinfected regularly, and the patients should be carefully observed for symptoms of the disease and treated in time.