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I heard black greeks love squash, and that its a great veg to feed them- however no matter how small the piece Titan doesn't seem to touch it. He is a hatchlng, just fyi lol.

Is there a specific kind of squash, and how do you serve it? Should I boil it first? Maybe cut chuncky piences so he can just munch on it a little at a time? can they eat the exterior/skin as well? or just on the insides?

thanks for the help!
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01-25-2008 07:02 AM
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Butternut squash and Pumpkin are the best Kat. Big Grin Cut the peel off and grate it fairly fine. He's more likely to eat it than. Big Grin

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01-25-2008 07:45 AM
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Thanks Danny Smile While your browsing this lol, and since you are a great food expert! I read the thread about pumpkin that was posted recently. Is it easier for hatchlings to eat it canned if you can find it organic where its only the veg? And do you only feed it to them once a month, like you suggested about the pumpkin?

01-25-2008 07:49 AM
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RE: Squash

In the winter I feed squash quite often, 2 to 3 times a week. I happen to use the frozen squash, which is so much easier to find and use. I get the one cut into chunks, but for hatchlings you can use Birds Eye that is pureed.

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01-25-2008 09:57 AM
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cool thanks! Big Grin does it do the same with preventing against worms as the pumpkin does?

01-25-2008 10:52 AM
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i also feel dumb now for asking this, but since their are reptile vets, do tortoises need shots like other animals do? i wouldn't think so but after thinking about it i thought i was ask just to be sure.

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All of my torts looovvvvveeee butternut squash. They will usually bypass everything else and start chomping away. I grate up for my hatchlings. They don't eat it as crazy as my bigger guys but they will nibble on it. They also like sweet potato which I was told by the vet has a good amount of vitamins. (Hopefully he is right)


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It does do the same as pumpkin Kat for worms, but not as well.
No you don't have to get your tortoise shots like cats and dogs.

Sweet potato does Dee. Big Grin

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01-25-2008 11:21 AM
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Big Grin At Thanksgiving when my sister came over to join us, she saw the sweet taters on the counter and got really excited thinking I would be serving some. My kids broke the news that those are for the torts...along with all the other good veggies and fruits. Have to say they are right. Humans get iceburg lettuce, not the "good" stuff. My kids have learned to snitch things they like such as strawberries, mushrooms, and melons before feeding time. Big Grin

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In regards to the shots, I do not believe there are any immunizations they need that I have heard of...
But you should get a fecal check done to see if there are any internal critters.

By the way, here's what we do.
We have a little 7 yr old greek.
I cut up an entire butternut squash and shred/grate it.
Then divide it all out into snack size baggies and toss them in the freezer.
It takes only about 15 minutes on the counter to thaw or toss a couple bags in the fridge if you do not need it right away. It breaks down to a softer texture once frozen and our guy can't eat an entire squash before it would rot anyway.
It may just be he's not liking the smell...you could mix it in with his regular salad in a small amount to introduce it tooBig Grin

Good luck!

01-25-2008 09:33 PM
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