The donut turtle is a species of turtle that can be bred in captivity. Before breeding, you can first understand their body size, so that you can regulate the surrounding environment in the process of breeding. In terms of their body length, they will range between 20-30 centimeters. From the aspect of their weight, their weight is still relatively light, generally speaking is not more than 2 pounds.
However, these body length and weight ranges are only approximate, and how big they can grow is affected by a number of factors. For example, although there is little difference in size between male and female turtles, there is still a difference in weight, and female turtles are relatively heavier than male turtles. Furthermore, the surrounding environment can affect the size of the donut turtle. If the environment is suitable, the development of donut turtles is good, and their size will be relatively large. If the environment is not suitable for their growth, they may be stunted, the size may be relatively small.
Second, how long can donut turtles liveThe life span of donut turtles is generally between 35-40 years. However, how long they live is affected by a number of factors. For example, the lifespan of wild donut turtles is different from that of captive donut turtles. Wild donut turtles generally live longer when the environment is equally suitable. However, whether they are wild or captive bred, their lifespan has a lot to do with their surroundings. If you want to make the bred donut turtles live longer, you need to regulate the surrounding environment and keep them carefully for them to live longer.