The Asian giant tortoise is an omnivorous turtle that feeds mainly on plants. Most opinions believe that Asian giant tortoises are mainly vegetarian in nature. However, under the premise of artificial breeding, a large number of turtles are very keen on meat, and fish, shrimp and meat account for a large proportion of the currently more efficient bait ratio. During the fattening season, you can even increase the proportion of non-vegetarian food to more than 60%. Asian giant tortoises from southern production areas are most likely to receive only vegetarian food and rarely receive fish and meat, while Asian giant tortoises from central production areas are more likely to have an excessive appetite for meat.
The favorite food of all Asian giant tortoises is bananas, but bananas cannot be fed as an important food for a long time. Asian giant tortoises are fed a large amount of bananas for a long time. Adverse reactions such as unformed stools and picky eating may occur. Judging from current breeding techniques, corn flour, sweet potato puree, and pumpkin puree are relatively typical staple food bases; fish and shrimp have become an important part of the meat diet of Asian giant turtles; typical foods for green materials are sweet potato leaves and fasting vegetables. , lettuce, lettuce, etc.
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