For smaller animals, how deep should the soaking water be relative to the body?
Answer
Covering just the lower half of the body is sufficient
Effective cloacal absorption can be achieved by ensuring the water level is not above the tortoise’s chin or the top of its shell when standing, with covering just the lower half of the body being adequate for smaller individuals.

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