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  1. Jentortmom

    The importance of DEEP shade

    Well said!!
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    Male Sulcata looking for home

    Male sulcata in rescue looking for home. At least 25 years old, dominant male. Previous owners raised him and clutch mate (not ready for adoption yet) on mazuri tortoise diet (not LS) and garden scraps in a yard with unfenced pool. Very friendly with people. Approximately 28" long and 80 pounds...
  3. Jentortmom

    Weeds

    Thank you for this information. Yes I have desert tortoise among many others including Russian. Unfortunately the spiderling plant was pulled already. But they did get Mexican petunia and DT got purslane. I will look at the book.
  4. Jentortmom

    Weeds

    Thank you for the advice, based on the other response, I will just pull. But I will let the dt have the purslane that popped up.
  5. Jentortmom

    Weeds

    Thank you, I will just pull and toss then.
  6. Jentortmom

    Weeds

    Does anyone know if Erect spiderling weed is safe for tortoises? I know spider plants are, and that's the only answer pulling up in research.
  7. Jentortmom

    Swollen legs with skin & claws falling off

    Understand, obviously I don't breed or resell. Can't stand flippers.
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    Swollen legs with skin & claws falling off

    Will you tell me what breeders in Arizona you have on the list please. I foster for a 501c rescue here. I get asked about different breeders, especially when we don't have what they want, and I want to make sure I am not referring bad breeders. You can message me if you don't want to post it...
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    Is eremophila hygrophana safe for tortoises?

    I don't see it, supposed to be similar to Texas sage.
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    Is eremophila hygrophana safe for tortoises?

    I was listing plants that I want on a garden exchange. Someone suggested eremophila hygrophana the blu emu bush. Can't find it as safe or not safe, does anyone know?
  11. Jentortmom

    Hello again

    I did a search and did not come up.
  12. Jentortmom

    Hello again

    Thanks
  13. Jentortmom

    Favorite outdoor plants for gulf coast

    Hello, I live in the very dry climate of Arizona. Just decided to keep a tan phase gulf coast box turtle that has Florida influences. I am building an outdoor enclosure for him and right next door will be a 3 toed who has had a very rough life. They will be large, shaded with shade cloth, and...
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    Hello again

    Hello, I was a member from the beginning, but stepped away for a long while. Unfortunately I don't use that email address anymore and unable to retrieve password. Hi, my name is Jen, I live in sunny, hot, and dry Arizona. Although it is a little chilly this weekend. My husband has zero...
  15. Jentortmom

    my table and reptile rack

    Nice enclosures, Have you thought about putting a cover over part of the redfoot enclosure to help with the humidity. I used plastic lids from my storage tubs, it helped.
  16. Jentortmom

    new indoor enclosure

    Thank you and not a problem.
  17. Jentortmom

    out of their box

    I agree my inside torts only get to roam when they are outside catching the rays
  18. Jentortmom

    Beardie question

    I think, if I have sexed them right I have two boys. One I am sure of, but the smaller one I am pretty sure. Question, when they are adults can two boys live peacefully together, if there are no females around? They will be in a 125 gallon tank. I wasn't sure, I was thinking no but if...
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    hibiscus

    Add some squash, zuchinni, or carrots to the garden then they will get there veggies. Betts if you buy non organic plants from the nursery, make sure you let them set in the ground for few months to get rid of all the fertilizers and pesticides.
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