Hi. Thanks for taking the time to reply . I checked there but these weren't listed . Later , I entered only the genus name and it came out to be inedible . So I think I would rather just stay away from them . Thanks , though .
Hi . I keep coming back with more questions . Does anyone know if ficus religiosa and ficus benghalensis are edible for tortoises . These are native plants in India. Thanks for the help .
This is so true . Thankfully I finally have all of the things that u mentioned . Mine has an amazing personality . She is curious as hell and I just love her . Thanks to u guys at tfo , she is happy in her new home .
Yes , I understand . How about on the high side of temprature range ? Tempratures in kutch reach 45 degree Celsius in peak summers . can stars survive these temps ? Thanks for the help.
Hii sorry if it's too late to answer . I just came across your post . What I know hibiscus is great but tomatoes and money plant is an absolute know . Going by your name u r probably indian , so try getting shahtoot or mulberry leaves , grape leaves (not the fruits of either ) and opuntia cactus...
Hello . ?? Do you mean to say its found all over india ? .India has 28 states and 9 union territories with widely varying environmental conditions. So I thought that it might be found in specific states of India.
Hi . Can anyone please tell me which states in india does a star belong to . I could not find this information anywhere and I believe knowing that will help us to take better care of our torts.Thanks.
@Tom Yes I am feeding her mulberry leaves and will soon get opuntia as well . Also chuna is infact calcium carbonate , so I guess it's fine. I think I can find people who raise chickens as well.All in all the problem is solved ,?
but I just saw I forgot to post her pic , sorry about that ...