What should a turtle born just two or three days eat and how to raise it?
A picture of the birth of a little turtle The turtle eggs collected in the Insect Museum have been hatched in my house for more than a month. According to the method taught by the Insect Museum, it was observed that the egg body was black and bloodshot, and it was estimated that the little turtle could be forced out of its shell. At noon, put the eggs in water at 20-30 degrees for about 10 minutes, and there is no reaction. I picked up turtle eggs and looked at them in the light. I saw a black shadow moving, and suddenly my hand seemed to be pecked. It turns out that the tortoise pecked its shell! Quickly put the turtle eggs back into the water. After exploring for about half an hour, the little turtle is still like this, with its head and claws sticking out and most of its body still in the egg. After four or five hours, the little turtle finally hatched completely. Change into clean water and rest for three days according to the method taught by the Insect Museum.