kachua-love wrote:Salt is awesome! It prevents the turtle (and fish) from getting bacterial diseases and fungus. It also helps to control algae =D! I don't know what containers you're talking about though...
This is incorrect. You should not be adding aquarium salt to tap water. Salt will obviously raise the salinity of the water, increase the hardness of the water and potentially raise the PH of your water. All three things we don't want to do.
Aquarium salt will contain phosphates, the major food source for algae and actually promote algae growth.
When should you use aquarium salt? When you have an animal that naturally lives in brackish water or when you need to increase the hardness of your water to stabilize PH. For example, if you filled your tank with RO or distilled water, it's very soft. Very soft water generally speaking will not hold a stable PH. Adding a product like RO right or remineraliz is a phosphate free salt+mineral buffer to bring RO water back to a hardness similar to naturally occurring fresh water.
Using aquarium salt is also common practice with keeping some species of African cichlids that live in a higher PH freshwater
lake.
With some species of fish, certain diseases and infections can be treated with hypo salinity. This is a more common practice in salt water fish keeping and hypo salinity should not be the normal living conditions of your turtle.
Proper water conditions will help promote a healthy turtle.