Are Asian box turtles good pets?

A healthy Asian box turtle will provide great satisfaction to its keeper. Cuora amboinensis is not shy, and this turtle typically makes a very entertaining and active pet.

What do you feed an Asian box turtle?

Asian Box Turtles are omnivores and require a balanced diet. They do eat some plants–broadleaf weeds and a variety of dark leafy greens. The occasional fruit and vegetable too. They love earthworms, mealworms, hornworms, waxworms, and crickets.

What kind of turtle is a Chinese box turtle?

However, according to the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS), the binomial name of the Chinese box turtle is Cuora flavomarginata. This species belongs to the genus Cuora (which includes all other 12 Asian box turtle species), and the family Geoemydidae which includes about 70 other turtle species.

How to take care of Asian box turtles?

For the first 15 days after hatching, I keep Asian box turtle hatchlings in small plastic boxes containing a few inches of water. Seven to 10 days after they hatch, I begin to offer them bloodworms (Chironomus) and small pieces of chicken.

What kind of food does a Asian box turtle eat?

The water in this juvenile enclosure is filtered by a small filter and pump. Cuora amboinensis is strongly omnivorous in nature, feeding on a wide variety of vegetation and prey, including insects, aquatic invertebrates, small fishes, amphibians and other small prey that it is able to capture.

What kind of skin does a box turtle have?

The distinctly golden brown colored head of this species sets it apart from other Asian box turtles. The carapace is dark brown, so is the plastron. The carapace has yellow and red stripes, which fades with age. The limbs are dark brown. The head, which is brown, has a pale green coloration atop it.

For the first 15 days after hatching, I keep Asian box turtle hatchlings in small plastic boxes containing a few inches of water. Seven to 10 days after they hatch, I begin to offer them bloodworms (Chironomus) and small pieces of chicken.

How big is a full grown Asian box turtle?

Males have brown irises while females have more gray. This species of box turtle is found living in tropic areas of Southeast Asia, the Philippines and Sula . It’s also the most common Asian Box turtle that is found int he pet trade. When fully grown, these turtles can reach upwards of 8 to 10 inches (20-25cm).

The water in this juvenile enclosure is filtered by a small filter and pump. Cuora amboinensis is strongly omnivorous in nature, feeding on a wide variety of vegetation and prey, including insects, aquatic invertebrates, small fishes, amphibians and other small prey that it is able to capture.

Where do box turtles live in Southeast Asia?

The Asian box turtle ranges throughout southeast Asia, including Bangladesh, the Nicobar Islands, Myanmar, Assam, southern Vietnam, Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Sulawesi and the Philippines. All these areas are characterized by a tropical or subtropical climate, and they lack any type of actual winter.