Yellow edge box turtle, ivory plate
Concept of the whole product: None Wrong nails (13 pieces of large nails in the middle, symmetrical structure of the carapace and plastron on the edges), no rotten nails, no shell deformation, no missing corners on the edges of the shell; 5 nails in front and 4 in back; no tail docking (tail end) It should have a pointed tip) etc.
As for artificial and man-made inferences, some people say that rust means artificial. I think this view is not very correct, because most breeding places are mud pits. , the soil contains a certain amount of iron, the turtle grew up in such an environment, more or less there will be some rust, so to judge whether the turtle is wild, we need to comprehensively consider all aspects. First of all, looking at the body shape, the artificial ones are generally longer (the shape of a cantaloupe), and the artificial ones are generally rounder (the shape of a watermelon); secondly, looking at the lines, the artificial lines are very dense and thin, and the concavities are deep and obvious, and Most of the shell area has transparent cuticles, which is artificially the opposite; looking at the body color again, the relative color of artificial individuals is relatively clear, artificially gray; the last is the ratio of growth rings to body weight, I have one and a half A 5-pound yellow throat is purely artificial, but it has 12 annual rings. As a standard, we can start to estimate the relationship between annual rings and body weight. The above methods can be used as basic inferences, but more needs to be learned in experiments.
In fact, we don’t have to blindly look for artificial ones, because there are very few purely artificial ones now, and most of them are raised in wild ponds. In the future, we need to find someone The purely artificial ones are also difficult for players like us. Besides, the artificial ones are more or less damaged. From the perspective of appearance, the full-grade ones raised in wild ponds are more related. The effect is also better. But for development partners, artificial ones should be the absolute first choice, and the success rate of development is also relatively high.
"Ivory Board", what is "Ivory Board"? Most of the yellow-throated plastrons have all the "black spots". If all the "black spots" are gone, the entire bottom plate will be one color, which is what we commonly call "ivory plate". When we look at the parts of the turtle, we mainly focus on the parts of the body, that is, the carapace, head, hands and feet. As for the plastron, we can only see it by holding it in our hands. How many people would take the turtle all day long if they have nothing to do? Playing with it in your hand, take a look at its bottom plate? In addition to being more expensive than the ordinary yellow throat, the "ivory plate" is the same as the ordinary one from an inspection point of view.There's no difference.
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