Asian Box Turtle (Coura amboinensis) baby for sale

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  • We have beautiful Asian Box Turtles  for sale 
  • Asian Box Turtles are extremely friendly turtles that make wonderful family pets.
  • Species: Cuora ambonesis kamaroma
  • Origin: Field Collected. Sumatran Locality.
  • Size: Adults reaching 5-7 inches
  • Natural Range: Native to Cambodia, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia
  • Food: Crickets, worms, and greens
  • Lifespan: Up to years 40-60 in captivity with proper care
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The Asian Box Turtle, also known as Cuora amboinensis, follows a reproductive timetable that is influenced by various factors, including geographic location and climatic conditions. Here's a general overview of the reproduction timetable for Asian Box Turtles:

  1. Sexual Maturity: Asian Box Turtles typically reach sexual maturity between 5 and 7 years of age, although this can vary between individuals.
  2. Courtship and Mating: The mating season for Asian Box Turtles can occur at different times depending on their geographic location. In general, courtship and mating occur during the warmer months, usually in spring or early summer. During courtship, males engage in behaviors such as head bobbing, circling, and biting the female's shell. Once mating occurs, fertilization takes place internally.
  3. Nesting: After mating, the female Asian Box Turtle seeks out a suitable nesting site. They typically choose areas with loose soil or sandy substrates. The nesting season can vary, but it usually occurs in the summer months.
  4. Egg Laying: The female Asian Box Turtle excavates a nest hole using her hind limbs. She lays a clutch of eggs in the nest, which typically contains 1 to 7 eggs, with an average of 3 to 4 eggs per clutch. Once the eggs are laid, the female covers them with soil to protect them from predators and provide insulation.
  5. Incubation: The eggs require a warm and humid environment to develop. The incubation period for Asian Box Turtles usually ranges from 60 to 90 days, depending on temperature and other environmental factors. The sex of the hatchlings is determined by the incubation temperature, with higher temperatures usually producing females and lower temperatures resulting in males.
  6. Hatching: When the incubation period is complete, the hatchlings use their egg tooth to break out of the eggs. This process can take several hours. Once they emerge, the hatchlings may remain in the nest for a short period to absorb the yolk sac, which provides them with initial nutrients. They will then make their way to the surface and begin their journey towards bodies of water.
  7. Juvenile Growth: Asian Box Turtle hatchlings are small and vulnerable, making them susceptible to predation. They spend their early years in and around bodies of water, feeding on small invertebrates and aquatic vegetation. As they grow, they gradually transition to a more terrestrial lifestyle.

It's worth noting that conservation efforts are crucial for Asian Box Turtles due to habitat loss and overcollection for the pet trade. Protecting their natural habitats and implementing sustainable management practices are essential for ensuring the survival of this species in the wild.

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