1. The difference between the neck: First of all, you can see the neck to distinguish the flame tortoise from the Brazilian tortoise. Flame tortoises have yellow or red stripes on their stems, but Brazilian tortoises do not, and their necks are generally darker, gray-black.
2, the difference between the carapace: the two carapace color is different. The fire turtle's carapace is yellow and green at first, similar to the color of the Brazilian turtle's carapace, but then it will become black and red, which is quite different from the Brazilian turtle. The Brazilian turtle's carapace is always green.
3, head distinction: The head of the flame turtle will generally have some yellow side lines. Brazilian turtles also have markings on their heads, but they are usually orange or dark red.
4. Abdomen difference: Furthermore, it is the abdomen of both. The belly of the flame turtle is patterned, but irregular, and its shape and size are uncertain. The pattern on the abdomen of the Brazilian turtle is regular, and it is a symmetrical figure, such as round, oval and so on.
The flame turtle and the Brazilian turtle can be raised together. It is best to raise them together when they are still relatively young. In this way, they will gradually become familiar with each other and will not fight later. If two flame turtles and Brazilian turtles, which are not familiar with each other, are mixed together, they may also fight, and the Brazilian turtle's character will be slightly more fierce, possibly biting the flame turtle. Therefore, if they are mixed, they need to be observed for a period of time and separated in time if there is a fight. In addition, space and food issues need to be paid attention to.