Florida Donut Turtle (confirmed introduction)
The Florida Donut Turtle is relatively rare. It looks very similar to the Brazilian Red-eared Turtle. However, the patterns of the Florida Donut Turtle are yellow and green. It is relatively easy to distinguish. The feeding method is the same as the Brazilian Red-eared Turtle. Turtles look alike.
The Florida Donut Turtle is also known as the Peninsula False Turtle. They are mainly vegetarian and can be found in various aquatic environments. The Florida Donut Turtle and the Florida Red-bellied Turtle are very similar. The only difference is that the abdomen of the Florida Red-bellied Turtle is red, while the abdomen of the Florida Donut Turtle is red. Yellow in color, both are often exposed to heavy wood in the water.
Chinese name:Florida Donut Turtle
Latin name:Pseudemys peninsularis
Also known as:Florida Painted Turtle
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Subphylum:Vertebrates
Class:Creeping Class
Order: Turtles
Suborder : Suborder Cylindria
Family: Seachelidae
Genus: Painted Turtle
Dispersed area:North America
Environment: Because donuts can grow up to 45 cm long, they need a large environment. The larvae need about a 40X30X30 tank, and the adults can be raised in a box. Heavy wood can be placed in the water, and vermiculite can be used as bedding material.
Water temperature: Donuts have no requirements for water temperature and can be generally controlled. Above 20 degrees
Character: Moderate and more introverted.
Food: Commonly fed small fish and snails, they love snails the most.
Sunbathing:< /strong>This kind of turtle likes sunbathing very much. If possible, you can bask in the sun. UVB lamps are almost not allowed.
Compliance: Exceptionally. Strong.
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