When breeding Brazilian turtles, we need to pay attention to the water temperature conditions, which have a greater impact on their growth. In normal times, the water temperature can be adjusted to 20-32 degrees, which is the most favorable for their growth. If the water temperature is relatively low during their growth stage, it will not generally have a great impact on their development. In winter, they are not afraid of cold water, because they will go into hibernation when the water temperature is relatively low.
They hibernate when the water temperature is below 16 degrees, usually in November of each year. At this stage, they are not too afraid of cold, as long as it does not fall below 0 degrees, that is, as long as the water does not freeze, there will be no problem. However, in order to be safe, the water temperature can be adjusted to more than 6 degrees, if the container is placed indoors, it can basically meet this condition, without artificial adjustment.
As mentioned above, the suitable water temperature range for breeding Brazilian turtles is between 20 and 32 degrees. Therefore, the water temperature can be adjusted to this range during the growth stage of the Brazilian turtle, if the water temperature is not suitable, it can be adjusted artificially, and when the water temperature is too high, it also needs to be cooled appropriately. In addition, even in the hibernation stage of the Brazilian turtle, they also need to provide a suitable environment, the appropriate water temperature range is 6-15 degrees. At this time, the water temperature should not be too high, which will destroy their hibernation state and is very harmful to their health.