Best way to keep your tortoise smelling clean?

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SideShowMel0329

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My spurred thigh (3 months old) kind of smells funky, even though I soak him daily. I even hose him down with the sink sprayer but he still has an unpleasant scent...

Should I start mixing soap in his bath? Any other ways to keep him smelling nice?
 

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I'm not sure, our girly is only about 8 months (estimated) and I've never noticed a smell. Is your little ones shell healthy and in good shape? What substrate are you using? Hm.
 

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Masin said:
I'm not sure, our girly is only about 8 months (estimated) and I've never noticed a smell. Is your little ones shell healthy and in good shape? What substrate are you using? Hm.

Cocosoft...and he seems healthy, he eats, moves around a lot
 

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No you can't use soap on him. Some baby shampoo might be okay, however, I would 't use it very often. I think you should check him over really good. There might be something medically making him smell.
 

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I never noticed that my tortoises smell. Are you sure there is no poop stuck to him?
 

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Another thing I thought of. Is his cage being kept clean? If he is always walking over poop and pee and rotting food, I would imagine he would smell.
 

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Used to soak my Sulcata, up until he reached the 80 pound mark, and lightly scrub him with a diluted solution of hydrogen peroxide. Was great for treating any tiny scratches he may have incurred from living in his huge pen and also shored up that strong tort odor...
 

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What about dawn dish soap. They use it them during oil spills and what not. In sure a small amount wouldn't hurt. But I'm a newbie so please check further into it.
 

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I guess the risk of using soap is that they may drink the water, but I think I may try it out (and be careful about it)
 

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Use a wash cloth then rinse him off. Then you won't have to worry. Then soak him afterwards or vice versa.
 

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crussellii said:
What about dawn dish soap. They use it them during oil spills and what not. In sure a small amount wouldn't hurt. But I'm a newbie so please check further into it.

My partner said they wash kittens etc in it and it kills fleas. Crazy. I don't want to know what chemicals that stuff is made out of. But some folks love it.
I use my own handmade soap or as pure of soap as possible on myself and the family.
 

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The secret to Dawn dish soap is that it has petroleum-based chemicals in it- that is what helps it do so well against other petroleums.

A healthy tortoise really does not smell bad, but bacterial infections stink as do things like stuck-on poo, poo in the habitat, old food in the habitat, 'sour' substrates, etc. I suppose diet could make it smell, but I am not sure how.

Take a big whiff of the habitat- does it smell much? A properly managed habitat should not smell of much more then soil or wood. If the habitat does not smell but the tortoise does, even after a bath, you may want to think about checking for possible disease.
 
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