Indian star tortoise (definite introduction)
For those who don’t know anything about breeding, maybe the Indian star tortoise It is not particularly easy to raise, but this kind of turtle itself is relatively healthy, so if you choose a good hatchling, then this kind of turtle is relatively easy to raise. Therefore, friends who like this kind of tortoise must pay more attention when choosing young tortoises, so let’s talk about how to raise a good Indian star tortoise.
Raising of Indian star tortoise larvae: Although young Indian star tortoises are relatively rare in the Asian pet market, according to statistics, due to the owner’s inappropriate raising methods and environmental installation failures, , 95% of young stars will die before they are 6 months old. Therefore, it is absolutely necessary to provide them with a correct ecological environment and at the same time supplement them with calcium and vitamin D3. If these measures are not taken, Seal star larvae can easily die from bone metabolism. Use high-quality reptile calcium powder. If not, you can grind human calcium tablets into very fine powder and add it to its food. It should also be exposed to sunlight regularly, which plays a key role in reducing the penetration of vitamin D3 in its body.
Livelihood customs and breeding focus: In the wilderness, Indian star tortoises mostly move at dawn and dusk. Because they are scattered across the vast country of India and Pakistan, the scattered terrain ranges from desolate, herbaceous to deciduous forests, so the situation is The differences will form different ecologies. Because it is difficult to find food, they will try their best to eat up the available food. Because the food source is quite unstable, wild Indian star tortoises are quite capable of hunger and are more active than captive Indian star tortoises because they must continuously search for food. According to relevant data, ordinary Indian star tortoises will not stay stationary. In a habitat, they will rush around in search of food, and it is not easy to find them near noon, because the Indian star tortoise will find a place to rest and will not continue to move until almost dusk.
Indian star tortoises like to rest on flat grass. If such an environment can be provided for them, this situation can be prevented. Meat must not be given to the Indian Star Turtle, and vegetables with high protein content, such as beans, should also be excluded from the Indian Star Turtle's diet. If they continue to consume such foods, excessive growth can lead to skeletal dysplasia, blood in the urine, bladder stones and liver problems. Indian star tortoises need a large amount of calcium and mineral trace elements. In particular, it is crucial to take some assistance measures for the hatchlings of Indian Star Tortoises and the female Indian Star Tortoises in the hatching period. This species of tortoise is suitable for keeping in households covered with vegetation in tropical areas.The outdoor garden should receive sunshine, but be careful not to keep the temperature too high. The placement of shades is also important. If raised indoors, vitamin D3 must be added to the food.
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