What vegetables does the Asian giant turtle eat? What do Asian giant turtles like to eat?

Asian giant turtles can feed turtle food, fruits, vegetables, watermelons, mangoes, carrots, pumpkins, sweet potatoes, green leaves and so on. We can feed mainly green feed, supplemented by dried fish or fresh fish and shrimp, and often feed fruits and finished turtle food. And require that the water depth is too deep when feeding. What vegetables does the Asian giant turtle eat? Asian giant tortoises from Southeast Asia tend to hide under wet land cover during breeding. They can't stand cold weather. Wet and cold climate can easily cause respiratory diseases, while dry and cold climate is fatal to sub-giants. If it stays below five degrees Celsius for a long time, it may be fatal. When it is cold, the tortoise should be moved indoors. Sub-giants, especially adults, need large eating places, including warm and clean waters and a piece of land. Putting branches in the water and spreading straw on the ground can help relieve the turtle's mental stress.

In addition, it should be noted that once Yaju is familiar with the breeding environment, they will be extremely aggressive to each other, and males will attack other companions, especially in estrus, but this will not cause danger to their owners. Breeding turtles will take the initiative to accept their owners' food, which is a highly interactive turtle. When the sub-giant is nervous, it is possible to spray loose feces from the anus, which should be avoided as much as possible. In the case of long-term dry breeding, it may cause the dorsal nail of the sub-monitor lizard to become warped, and the abdominal nail is longer than the dorsal nail. Long-term feeding of pure meat food will lead to the protein surplus of soft-shelled turtle, which is easy to form a bloated posture.

In family farming, we can give priority to green feed, supplemented by dried fish or fresh fish and shrimp, and often feed fruits and finished turtle food, which requires too deep water. In large-scale farming, we usually use mashed sweet potatoes, pumpkins and corn flour as basic materials and feed them mixed with mashed fish and shrimp. The proportion can be controlled by yourself, and the feeding table at the junction of land and water is better.