During the cultivation or breeding process of green turtles, due to different techniques and management methods, green turtles have different hair locations and different lengths of hair. Therefore, green turtle enthusiasts call them based on the location of the algae attached to the turtle body. Generally there are the following types:
Green-haired turtle
1. There are algae on the head, forehead, four legs, carapace, and plastron of the Five-Size Turtle
2. There are algae on the carapace and plastron.
3. There are algae mealworms on the Tianying turtle’s carapace.
4. There are algae on the two front or back feet of the double-tasseled turtle.
5. There is algae on one foot of the single turtle.
6. Peony head: There are algae only on the top of the turtle's head.
Among the species of green-haired turtles, Peony Head and Wuziguanggui are precious names, while the others are generally rare species. The personality of the green turtle species is very unstable and may change from time to time due to improper management, turtle diseases and other factors, which will affect the growth of algae, such as peony heads, rotting of the turtle's body, skin loss, and green algae. Along with this, the changes in single and double tassels will be even greater. In addition, when evaluating green-haired turtles, you should also consider the turtle species, the size of the turtle, the color of the green algae, etc. Four-eyed turtles and ratite turtles are often the most valuable, with dark green algae being the highest quality, and turtles with a body size of 30-30 years old. 100g size is best.
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