Buy Amazonian Mata Mata Turtle (3″–5″) — Chelus fimbriatus for Sale USA
The Amazonian Mata Mata Turtle (Chelus fimbriatus) is renowned for its extraordinary appearance, featuring a flat, triangular head adorned with skin flaps and a long, tubular snout resembling a snorkel. Native to the slow-moving waters of the Amazon and Orinoco basins, this species is an ambush predator, primarily feeding on fish and aquatic invertebrates. In captivity, with proper care, they can live up to 75 years.
Key Characteristics:
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Scientific Name: Chelus fimbriatus
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Size Shipped: 3″–5″
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Adult Size: Up to 18″
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Diet: Silverside fish, crickets, bloodworms
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Temperament: Peaceful, solitary
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Lifespan: 40–75 years in captivity
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Water Temperature: 75–86°F (24–30°C)
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Care Level: Advanced
Specifications:
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Origin: Amazon and Orinoco basins
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Habitat: Slow-moving, shallow waters with abundant vegetation
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Dietary Needs: Carnivorous, primarily piscivorous
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Enclosure Requirements: Large, shallow tanks with heavy filtration and low water current
FAQ:
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What is the lifespan of an Amazonian Mata Mata Turtle?
With proper care, they can live up to 75 years in captivity. -
What do they eat?
They primarily consume silverside fish, crickets, and bloodworms. -
What type of habitat do they require?
They thrive in large, shallow tanks with heavy filtration and low water current.




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