Yellow-headed side-necked turtle (confirmed introduction)
Yellow-headed side-necked turtle Neck turtles are basically aquatic. Even though hatchlings can be kept in a small space, the large size of adult turtles makes keeping them indoors difficult. This kind of turtle is most suitable for turtle raising enthusiasts living in the far south, where outdoor facilities for long-term breeding can be provided.
Chinese name: Yellow-headed side-neck turtle
Nicknames:Yellow-spotted turtle, Yellow-spotted turtle, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle
English name:Yellow-spotted Amazonriver turtle
Latin name:Podocnemisunifilis
Category: Turonids; suborder Cylindria; superfamily Cylinoidea; family Cylinidae; South American Cyprinus genus; yellow-headed Cylindria
Dispersed: Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Guyana, Brazil, Bolivia.
Nail length: 40-60cm, the male turtle is smaller than the body size (the female turtle is above 60CM, the male turtle is only the female turtle) Half)
Lifespan:More than 60 years
Customs :Relax in rivers or lake areas
Suitable for temperature:24-30 degrees Celsius.
Growth method: Oviparous. Female turtles can lay 15-25 eggs per clutch, making them particularly prolific. Pregnant female turtles are known to go to places farther from the water to find suitable places to lay their eggs. The hatchlings take about 75 days to hatch, and after hatching they can live on their own. With luck, they may live to be more than 70 years old. The yellow spot on the head is most noticeable when the turtle is young. As the male turtle grows, the yellow spots will fade, while the female turtle will completely disappear.
Food habits: The yellow-headed side-neck turtle is a species that mainly eats plants. When raised by humans, they will eat many aquatic plants, fruits, and a variety of dark green vegetables. Romaine lettuce, radicchio, kale, zucchini, apples, grapes, etc., they are all happy to harvest.
Price:The price is low, the smaller price is around 100 yuan.
</p>
</p>