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For tortoise greens delivered try
http://www.reptileeats.com
or
http://www.reptigreens.com

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09-19-2007 01:23 PM
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Huh... That is really cool! A bit pricey but really cool!

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For those of us that live in the Northern states.....those sites are perfect for us.
Having food delivered that I dont have to go "shop" around for , that is clean and a nice variety is well worth the $$. It saves me time.
For someone with one tort it's perfect because it's hard to have variety without mayjor waste.
In the Southern states where you have the ablity to grow your own I can see it being expensive.


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http://www.reptigreens.com/ is the website...without the "L"
like i said on the other thread, they are 100% organic and locally grown (for southern Californians) and the lady who represented them was especially nice

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josh Wrote:
http://www.reptigreens.com/ is the website...without the "L"
like i said on the other thread, they are 100% organic and locally grown (for southern Californians) and the lady who represented them was especially nice


Thanks for the spell check sometimes my fingers are faster than my brain,Rolleyes or maybe its the other way around, anyway thanks Josh for the correction

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I am checking into sulcatas and live in the north. Approx. how much of this would one eat daily. I saw that these grasses you buy on line are sold in 1# and less. Just researching. Thanks


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jlyoncc1 Wrote:
I am checking into sulcatas and live in the north. Approx. how much of this would one eat daily. I saw that these grasses you buy on line are sold in 1# and less. Just researching. Thanks



That would depend on the size of the Sulcata. Smile


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10-04-2007 02:13 AM
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I find them sites rather boring and strange.

I believe sulcatas, hermanns, leopards, russians and similar tortoises should have a natural diet. And not greens.

THis is a grass, weed and flower diet only.

So you would go out and buy things or pick things from the wild.


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10-14-2007 05:52 AM
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The salad mixes from those companies DO CONTAIN grasses, weeds and flowers. The premium salad mix from reptigreens.com contains no less than 4 wild weeds, 4 grasses and 4 flowers which are alll organic and chemical free. I picked up 1lb of it to try yesterday at the NARBC show in Chicago from them. I am quite impressed with the mix. Some of us live in the quite fridgid northern United States and will not be able to pick anything through the several feet of snow we receive in the wintertime. I will be growing as much as I can to supplement but these salad mixes from these two companies will have to make up the majority of my torts diet for the winter.


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Hi Anja, could you post a pic of that new stuff?

Thanks


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10-14-2007 08:32 AM
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