The sea turtle and the freshwater turtle are two species of turtles with quite different habits and characteristics. Before breeding the yellow-headed side-necked turtle, it is necessary to know which species of turtles they belong to. From the origin of the yellow-headed lateral neck turtle, they are mainly distributed in Africa and South America, two continents, in the rivers and lakes on these two continents are widely distributed, basically living in fresh water. The yellow-headed side-neck turtle does not live in the sea water, so it is not a turtle. If they are farmed, the situation is the same, and the salinity of the water used for farming should not be too high, otherwise they will not adapt to the situation.
The yellow-headed side-necked turtle is a freshwater turtle, not a turtle. They are still sensitive to the salts in the water. Although salts can sterilize and disinfect, if the salinity is too high, it is easy to cause harm to their bodies, not only can not achieve the purpose of disinfection, but also easily hinder the growth and development of yellow-headed side-neck turtles. Of course, it is possible to sprinkle appropriate salts in the water, and if moderate, it will not harm the yellow-headed side-neck turtle. However, for novice turtle breeders, it is not easy to control the amount of salt, it is recommended not to rush salt.
If you want to disinfect the container, you can first take the yellow-headed side-necked turtle out of the container, then disinfect the container with salt, and then put the turtle in after the work is completed. In addition, the water in the container also needs to be replaced in time, not too dirty.