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Tortoise hibernation when the end, after the end of hibernation how to do?

Walter White
2020-06-10 22:26:02
After hibernation, tortoises need to adapt to the environment first, and then check, feed and other activities. When the weather turns warm, the tortoise will naturally wake up from hibernation. When you wake up, you can wipe it first and let it adapt to the environment. After that, the tortoise needs to be examined to see if there is any infection in the body. At this time, it is not necessary to feed immediately, and then resume feeding after a period of time.
Tortoise hibernation when the end, after the end of hibernation how to do?

1. when does the hibernation of the grass turtle end

Specifically, the hibernation period of the grass turtle will end from February to April of the second year. Generally speaking, when the temperature rises to 15 degrees Celsius, the tortoise will wake up from hibernation. But in different areas, the end time is different, in the northern region, the temperature rises more slowly, so it will end the hibernation period in April of the next year. In the south, the temperature rises quickly and can come out of hibernation in February.

2. what to do after the tortoise's hibernation is over

The tortoise will wake up naturally after the hibernation period, and it needs careful care at this time. First of all, we need to let the tortoise adapt to the surrounding environment, including temperature, water level and so on, so that it can gradually adapt by wiping the body. Secondly, we need to carefully check the various parts of the body of the tortoise, such as eyes, neck and other parts, to check whether there is infection, if there are lesions, we must treat them in time.

Again, when the grass turtle just wakes up, it must not be put into the water immediately, you can wait for a while, and wait for it to slowly adapt to the surrounding environment. When entering the water, let the tail test the water first. Finally, do not rush to feed, you can feed after a period of time, slowly wait for its digestive function to recover.

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