The Brazilian tortoise will hibernate, and you can pay a little attention to it when breeding. Generally speaking, their hibernation time is in November of each year, to April of the following year, that is, around November when they begin hibernation. However, when the Brazilian tortoise begins to hibernate will be affected by the surrounding water temperature. Only when the water temperature is below 15 degrees, they may hibernate. If the water temperature is always high, it may destroy their hibernation state, which is harmful to their growth.
As mentioned above, the starting and ending time of the hibernation of the Brazilian tortoise is usually from November to April of the next year, that is to say, the hibernating period may end around April. However, this is only a general period of time, when they end hibernation is not certain, it is possible to end hibernation around March. The end time node also has a greater relationship with the water temperature, if the water temperature is relatively high, they may end ahead of time. During the period of hibernation of Brazilian turtles, there are many problems to be paid attention to.
The first is the water temperature, which can be adjusted to 0-5 degrees, and the highest can not exceed 15 degrees. Moreover, the Brazilian turtle in hibernation can not live in water all the time, nor can it be in a dry state all the time, the best environment is a slightly humid environment. In this environment, they consume less energy, which is beneficial for them to survive hibernation safely.