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Hi Newbie from the UK...Hermans Tort
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charlieparki
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Hi Newbie from the UK...Hermans Tort
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RE: Hi Newbie from the UK...Hermans Tort
charlieparki, you could try squeezing tomato juice on some of her greens and see if she will eat it or mixing some small diced tomato into her greens then slowly cut down on the tomatoe in her greens. Sometimes this tricks them into eating their greens.
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charlieparki
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RE: Hi Newbie from the UK...Hermans Tort
I actually gave it a go today and she still wasnt interested but a small success....finally she is interested in dandelions!!! I now have to get on with growing some cos she will soon have eaten the small amount I have...
Thanks for the advice...its great how much everyone helps on this forum!!
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RE: Hi Newbie from the UK...Hermans Tort
Hello, and welcome to TFO. She is probabley still settling in, try chopping her food up really small and then mix it all together, you could mix in some diced tomato and dandelions. She will have to eat the good stuff to get to her favorites. once she is eating well start slowly taking away the tomato. Good Luck, also what are the temps in her enclosure?? Do you have a UVB bulb??
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charlieparki
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RE: Hi Newbie from the UK...Hermans Tort
Hi...hot end is 85f and cool end is around 65f. Yes I do have a UVB bulb...
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RE: Hi Newbie from the UK...Hermans Tort
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RE: Hi Newbie from the UK...Hermans Tort
welcome to TFO.
you can try a little Squash. Hermanns seem to love it and it might just get her going. Dandelions are great for her, so keep feeding them.
oh, and feel free to push the hot end to 90ºF
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RE: Hi Newbie from the UK...Hermans Tort
Welcome to the forums CharlieParki and Shelley!
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RE: Hi Newbie from the UK...Hermans Tort
this reminds me of when I got Ollie about 4.5 years ago 
same substrate and same hide 
when I got him I started off with cucumber, and differnt types of lettuce (not the best i know) But when he started to feed and settle in I started to feed dandelions and greens aswell.
This post was last modified: 05-08-2008 10:15 AM by ryanp15.
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