The lifespan of the giant snake-necked turtle is generally around 30 years. Under normal circumstances, they can live longer, sometimes up to 50 years, if the surrounding environment is suitable. However, the life span of giant snake-necked turtles raised at home is quite different, and how long they can live has a lot to do with whether the surrounding environment is suitable. Especially when the giant snake-necked turtles are relatively young, they are more sensitive to the environment, and they are also prone to illness. If they are not carefully cared for at this time, they will easily die and affect their lifespan.

If you raise giant snake-necked turtles at home, their size will change affected by various factors in the surrounding environment. For example, feeding is a more important factor, and if the nutrients in the food are insufficient, it will affect their developmental status. There is still room, and the impact is also very large. Growing in a relatively small container will naturally affect the development of giant snake-necked turtles.
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