If a healthy adult Russian tortoise maintains a moisture-rich diet and has access to a usable water dish, how often might soaking be necessary?
Answer
Once or twice per week
For a healthy adult tortoise that meets certain environmental criteria, such as eating a varied diet and having access to a shallow water dish, standard maintenance soaking may only be required once or twice a week.

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