Saltwater turtles
Compatible conditions:Saltwater painted turtles are aquatic turtles. Adult turtles mainly live at the intersection of harbors, rivers and oceans. When raised artificially, saltwater turtles should live in salt water with low salinity, otherwise the turtle's skin will turn white or suffer from water mold. If you live in fresh water for a long time, the turtle will die.
Nature:Saltwater turtles are timid by nature, making it difficult for them to be raised by humans.
Living customs: Saltwater painted turtles belong to Southeast Asian turtles. They like warmth and are afraid of cold. The suitable temperature is above 22℃ and hibernating below 15℃.
Identification of males and females:During the growth season, the top of the female turtle’s head is brown-olive, the stripes on the top of the head are brown, and the tail is short. The male turtle has a gray head, bright red stripes on the top of the head, and a long tail. During the non-growing season, the top of the male turtle's head is brownish-red and his face is darker.
Reproductive customs: Oviparous. The growth season of saltwater turtles is from June to August every year. Saltwater turtles often lay 12 eggs, which are 70mm long and 40mm wide. White, hard shell.
The rest: Saltwater turtles are larger in size, mostly over 2.5kg. It is difficult to raise artificially. Body size: It is the largest species of freshwater turtles.
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