The Asian giant tortoise is also called the sub-giant tortoise. It is a semi-aquatic turtle. It is not recommended to keep in deep water. In terms of feeding, of course, Asian giant tortoises can be raised on land, and Asian giant tortoises can also be fed out of water. However, it is generally not recommended that young Asian giant tortoises be raised on land. Because Xiaomiao's Asian giant tortoise is developing in every aspect of its body. On the premise of a balanced diet, it still needs water.

In the case of long-term water shortage, the carapace of the Asian giant tortoise also It will be deformed because of this. Like many water turtles, the long-term lack of water in the carapace will lead to abnormal development of the carapace of the turtle. The edge of the carapace is raised or shriveled. We know that Asian giant tortoises can grow very large. Generally, it is best not to raise them on land during the Miao and Luzai periods, which will lead to some deformities of the carapace. That is to say, if you want to really raise the Asian giant tortoise as a tortoise, it is better to have an Asian giant tortoise with a weight of more than 2 pounds. At this time, the growth of the Asian giant tortoise will slow down and the developmental degree will be high.
In addition, we are raising our own pets, so we don't have to consider any economic benefits. Just control our diet. There is no problem in raising Asian giant tortoises on land. But just like tortoises also need water, Asian giant tortoises need to be supplemented with water, which cannot be missed.
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