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How long can a map turtle live and lay eggs

The life span of map turtles is still relatively long. Under normal circumstances, their life span can reach about 20 years. However, their specific life span is greatly affected by the surrounding environment. If the environment is not suitable, they are also easy to die, especially when they are ill. In addition, when the map turtle is young, it will be more sensitive to the environment. At this time, it must be carefully cultivated. If it gets sick at this time, it will affect the life of the map turtle. 1、 How long can the map turtle live? The map turtle is a common pet turtle, which is common in the market. They are very popular because their breeding difficulty is not too high on the whole, and their life span is relatively long. Under normal circumstances, their life expectancy is up to 20 years. Wild map turtles live longer. Of course, their life will also be affected by the surrounding environment. If the environment is polluted, it will also reduce their life.

For map turtles bred in the family, how long they can live is also affected by the surrounding environment. If the environment is not suitable for map turtles, their life expectancy will also be reduced. Especially when they are ill, if they are not treated in time, it may lead to the death of map turtles. A special period is when the map turtle is in the young turtle stage. At this time, their resistance is relatively weak and sensitive to the environment. Therefore, they need to be carefully maintained to avoid their premature death due to illness. 2、 How long can map turtles lay eggs? Map turtles have the ability to reproduce only after reaching a certain age. Their life span is relatively long, and their age of sexual maturity is relatively late. Generally speaking, only after five or six years of breeding can map turtles have the ability to reproduce and lay eggs in the appropriate breeding season. Of course, their age at the stage of sexual maturity is not certain. There are early maturing map turtles and, of course, late maturing map turtles. In addition, if breeding, you can choose a slightly older map turtle, so that the success rate of breeding is high, and their eggs are easier to hatch. (DeTuGuiNengHuoDuoJiu,DuoJiuNengXiaDan)