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Since I received Rusty he wasn’t eating much until two days ago. Never would let me see him eat. But just look at him now.

Yep, thats a tort behind that Hybiscus Flower


See I knew torts could smile ! Just look at that face Big Grin


Really chowing down.


Yeh, Yeh, I know I'm letting you see me eat. Now get that camera outa my face & go away.


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05-01-2008 06:20 PM
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Good thing my torts can't see this screen or they would be on hunger strike until I found some of those blooms. Big Grin Looks like he is in tort eating heaven and settling in nice.

05-01-2008 06:38 PM
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I wish I could get some of those!!

He's definately smiling.


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05-01-2008 06:45 PM
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so cute!! he really likes those flowers...


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05-01-2008 10:12 PM
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Glad he's eating well. Certainly looks like he is enjoying himself!


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05-02-2008 04:30 AM
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RE: hibiscus Flower -gone in seconds

Thanks everyone. This is the Hybiscus I got from Walmart. I've now had it in a pot for 2 summers. this Spring I got 4 more in different colors, all from Walmart, and they are doing well. I tried some from Home Depot and Lowes but they died. I did get a blue hybiscus from Home Depot about 2 months ago so far it is doing OK, fingers crossed. Sat. I am making a trip to a large nursery with 4 friends hope to find some great plants for the pens there.


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05-02-2008 07:24 AM
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When you buy those from Wal-Mart like that, do you have to "leech" them out? I was at Kroger today and they have Hibiscus trees and I think I'm going to get one. Do I have to wait for a few months before feeding it to my tort? Do you only feed the flowers?


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05-02-2008 09:05 AM
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RE: hibiscus Flower -gone in seconds

Melissa, yes I wait about 3 months or more or if I completely change the dirt/planting medium I wait at least a month or more. I feed leaves as well as the flowers. Mine seem to really go for the Red ones first.


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05-02-2008 09:49 AM
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The one I had was from WalMart that did so well. Unfortunately my son killed it over the winter. Have been checking the local WalMarts a couple of times a week now (actually had started looking when out on the road still). It's still to early for them to be sold here. It's amazing how big of a loss that one plant was to the tort group. I plan to get several more, just have not figured out yet how to keep them over the winter. We really have no good location inside for plants.

05-02-2008 11:22 AM
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Just so you know, if you dont have the greatest green thumb and buy your plants from Lowes. If they do die, you have a one year period to replace them for free, i'm an ex lowes employee, so just keep the reciepts and take them back.

My leopard acts the same way with dandilions, goes CRAZY over them.

05-02-2008 08:25 PM
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