Wild yellow-headed side-necked turtles be raised by individuals, because they are endangered animals and have been listed in the Red List of Endangered Species of the World Conservation Union. If breeders buy or inadvertently get wild yellow-headed side-necked turtles, they need to be handed over to relevant departments immediately for treatment, and they cannot be raised without permission, otherwise it is illegal.
But artificially bred yellow-headed side-necked turtles can be raised. However, it is necessary to obtain a breeding license before breeding, so as not to break the law. Although the breeding license has been obtained, it can only be raised by individuals, and the yellow-headed side-necked turtle cannot be sold or donated.
2. How to raise yellow-headed side-necked turtles1. Container: Yellow-headed side-necked turtles are large in size. If you want to raise them well, you should prepare a larger container for them, so as to ensure their healthy growth.
2. Environment: Yellow-headed side-necked turtles like clean and refreshing water quality. When they are in the wild, they all live in clean water, so breeders ensure clean water quality. In addition, they are sensitive to low temperature, so breeders need to keep the water temperature between 22-28 ℃.
3. Feeding: Yellow-headed side-necked turtles can be fed more animal feed in their infancy, which can make their body develop better. When they are adults, they should be fed more plant-based feed to ensure their balanced nutrition.