When you see that your tank becomes dirty than go ahead and make it clean. and that's it. In general water has to be changed once a week.
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They can be if you take good care of them. They grow fast very quickly, and their nails are very sharp. Make sure that any kids are supervised when around the turtle, because I, and many others have almost dropped the turtle because of their strength, and sharp nails. Always make sure you hold a turtle with both hands, and never 2 turtles at once. Make sure you have plenty of room for a tank, which if you have the turtle for long enough, will get to be more than 20 gallons. I have a 30 gallon tank with more than 11 gallons of water in it. If you want a clean pet, then I recommend you don't get any turtle in general. They are very messy, and require weekly filter replacements, and monthly tank cleanings. If you are getting/have a tank that is to big to fit in the sink when tilted (probably about 20 gallons at the most for sinks.) Then get a water vacuum. These take out water with suction (there's no need for electric ones, unless you can not reach over the glass.) If you are not prepared for a complicated, messy pet, then a turtle is not the right pet for you.
you can use a swiffer to go inside with a flexible top.
You should clean your Clarinet every time you play in it.
You should absolutly clean it that is very iresponsible and lazy. It is animal abuse.
YES
You need to keep the belly ring clean. You should also twist it. You need to use alcohol to clean the outside of the ring and skin.
It gets sick, so if you want a happy turtle clean it.
That depends, if you have a twenty gallon tank (too small, but just for example) you should have a filter that can filter 20 gallons efficiently. I would recomend a whisper power filter, it tells you how big of a tank it should be in. (For a 20 gal. it will say on it "20".) hope this helps :)
No, you're turtle should be responsible enough to do it himself. You're not its maid. oh yes you are! you must clean its poopand stuff!
You should try to ensure that all parts of you are cleaned when you wash/bathe.
if white stuff is floating in your turtle tank. you should take your turtle out of your tank.Then you should clean your tank out. Or you can go and by a filter @ united kingdom.Its on (MAINE.ST.THATS IN EAST ORANGE)
Even though it is completely healed you still should clean it. You don't have to as much as when you first got it but it still can get infected and you should just clean it in the shower and do soaks every once in a while.
If it's less than 2 months, no. If its older, you don't have to but you can.
They can be if you take good care of them. They grow fast very quickly, and their nails are very sharp. Make sure that any kids are supervised when around the turtle, because I, and many others have almost dropped the turtle because of their strength, and sharp nails. Always make sure you hold a turtle with both hands, and never 2 turtles at once. Make sure you have plenty of room for a tank, which if you have the turtle for long enough, will get to be more than 20 gallons. I have a 30 gallon tank with more than 11 gallons of water in it. If you want a clean pet, then I recommend you don't get any turtle in general. They are very messy, and require weekly filter replacements, and monthly tank cleanings. If you are getting/have a tank that is to big to fit in the sink when tilted (probably about 20 gallons at the most for sinks.) Then get a water vacuum. These take out water with suction (there's no need for electric ones, unless you can not reach over the glass.) If you are not prepared for a complicated, messy pet, then a turtle is not the right pet for you.
Clean it
yes
If you clean your belly button regularly, it should only scab a little bit. But it will scab either way. So yes its normal. But it is good for you to clean your bellybutton and ring at least 3 times a day.