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Lotabob Posted - 07/02/2014 : 23:53:21


She's shy


So tiny




And loves her food.

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richard v Posted - 09/02/2014 : 22:04:46
Very cute, I thought it would be easy growing weeds for my two, how wrong I was could not even grow weeds. I just pick weeds now when I'm walking the dog red clover is a favourite
chrisc Posted - 08/02/2014 : 20:23:54
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Originally posted by Lotabob

Chris, tortoisetable.org have a great downloadable PDF for edible plants. It's extensive.



cheer's will have a look in a minute
Lotabob Posted - 08/02/2014 : 19:27:50
Chris, tortoisetable.org have a great downloadable PDF for edible plants. It's extensive.
Kelfezond Posted - 08/02/2014 : 17:55:44
Cute!
boomslang Posted - 08/02/2014 : 16:42:57
Very nice :) and congrats
chrisc Posted - 08/02/2014 : 15:48:00
ah right, a friend of mine uses the compacted hay stuff with his tort's cant remember what it's actually called.

yes their diet is very varied been reading up quite a bit about it as most of the stuff tortoise's eat is also good for iguana's
Lotabob Posted - 08/02/2014 : 09:17:41
I'm using the Tortoise terrain that pets at home do. It's a sterile sand soil mix. Seems good but time will tell.

Rusty, they're quite difficult but only in as much as they need a lot of room and their diet is massively varied and it's taken me quite a long time to prepare by planting all sorts of different salads, wild flowers etc all over the house.
rustyp1974 Posted - 08/02/2014 : 08:51:32
Wow..how tiny & cute is she?? Are they difficult to look after?
chrisc Posted - 08/02/2014 : 06:00:32
congrats shes a proper cute little thing
what's the substrate you are using with her?

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