yes, an iguana is cold blooded that means it has to stay hot and warm from 130 to 100 degrees during the day with a uvb ray light so it gets its vitamin d3
and at night 70-80 degrees depending on how green you iguana is.
If a baby pees in the bath, parents should calmly remove the baby from the water, drain the bath, and clean the baby and the tub thoroughly with soap and water. It is important to reassure the baby that it is okay and to continue with the bath routine as usual.
Yes, some parents have experienced their baby peeing in the bath water. To handle this situation, they typically drain the bath water, clean the baby, and refill the tub with fresh water before continuing the bath.
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To save water when taking a bath, consider taking shorter showers, filling the tub only halfway, and fixing any leaks in the faucet.
The recommended temperature for tepid water when taking a bath is around 98-100 degrees Fahrenheit.
Sing songs to the baby. Some babies fall asleep quick after taking a bath.
Usually a bath but depends on the depth of the bath and the lenght of the shower
The recommended temperature for a baby's bath water is around 100F (37.8C) to ensure their safety and comfort.
To accurately measure water temperature for a baby's bath, use a digital thermometer designed for this purpose. The water temperature should be around 100F (37.8C) to ensure it is safe and comfortable for the baby. Test the water before placing the baby in the bath to prevent burns or discomfort.
It's recommended to fill a baby bath with about 2-3 inches of warm (not hot) water. Always test the water temperature to ensure it's not too hot before putting the baby in the bath. Remember to never leave the baby unattended during bath time.
You can taking of eyes in bath or water basin, with soplashing waters in to euyes for restful.
It's "throw the baby out with the bath water" and it means to discard something useful along with the un-useful things you were trying to get rid of.