I wouldn't use body wash on a turtle. It was not made for animal use and while it may have been tested on animals does not mean its good for them. The wash could irritate its skin. Best answer don't wash your turtle its not necessary or go to the pet store and look for a soap that was made for turtles. p.s. if it was tested on animals it wasn't tested on a turtle and it does not mean it has negative affect on the animal.
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The turtleâ??s spine that runs through the entire body is attached to the shell. That would mean for the turtle to leave the shell, the spine would have to be torn out because itâ??s attached to the shell. Underneath the shell lays solid body of bones where the turtle body has very little movement.
Don't do it, just did it to my dog and her hair is now very oily. Not a good idea.
Yes, you can even get shampoo for them from your nearest pet shop. Just be careful the water isn't too hot!!!
You can. You just have to wash your hands after your done.
Hawksbill Turtle or Loggerhead Turtle eggs.
well hand wash is to wash your hands and body wash is to wash your body but you could use both of them for the same thing.
You clean your turtles tank every 2 weeks and you dont need to wash your turtle because your turtle will wash itsself in the fresh water you have put in
The largest organ in the turtle's body is the liver.
In one story, Anansi was very hungry and turtle was near the river having lunch. He told turtle he should wash his hands before eating. So turtle went down to the river to wash his hands, but since turtles walk on all four he got his hands dirty coming back up the path. So Anansi told him to go wash his hands again. When turtle got back Anansi had already eaten all of his food.
yes but only if you dont wash your hands after touching it.
I think you should first wash your. The dirt fromthe hair will be over your body & then you can wash your body.. :-)
The largest organ in the turtle's body is the liver.
The dove body wash will moisturise like lotion.
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The opening in the tail and it's proximity to the body. Closer to the body, the turtle's a girl, further out a boy.
Wash it just like when you wash the rest of your body.