The Brazilian turtle is also known as the red-eared turtle, Brazilian painted turtle, and red-eared turtle. This turtle is not a black turtle, but a colorful turtle. Many people like to keep Brazilian turtles as pets, and of course there are many restaurants that use Brazilian turtles as food animals. However, some people once questioned that Brazilian turtles are poisonous creatures. But are Brazilian turtles actually poisonous?
Searching for information about the Brazilian turtle, we can easily find that it is a semi-aquatic turtle native to the Americas. It is an excellent variety in this category and has high edible, medicinal and ornamental value. From this point of view, the Brazilian turtle should not be poisonous, because if it is poisonous, how can it be eaten normally or used for medicinal purposes?
In fact, Brazilian turtles are quite ferocious in character. They are omnivores and are fed small fish, shrimps, Pork liver, red worms, cockroaches, etc. Feeding materials should be thrown into the water, but do not put pebbles in the water to prevent the feed from rotting in the gaps between the stones and affecting the water quality. Of course, the water quality environment for raising Brazilian turtles is also very important. New water should be replaced regularly during the breeding process to provide a good water quality environment for Brazilian turtles.