well it is still going to be a bit untill i get it. probably about the end of the year. i will be getting a house around that time. and i am waiting till then to get it. so i am learning what i need to know now. and i plan on getting one that is around a year or two old.
so cactus cuttlebone and daily dusting is good for a tort up to a few years old...i was also wanting to take a bottom of a pot and plant bremuda in it to keep inside the cage. what do you guys think about keeping that in his cage at all times to graze?
im planning on getting a sulcata within the next few months. right now i am learning about the diet. i know alot of people use cuttlebones. but i have heard alot of stories of peoples torts not eating them. i am wanting to feed mazuri twice a week. i will also dust it. if he is not eating his...
oh yea i understand. i figure in the summer i will have to buy hay. but what would be a good idea for green plants in the winter? what growns good in the winter? as far as the indoor cage goes when he is young...could i plant some grasses in small pots in there so he can just graze inside of his...
i wont have any issue growing things. i live in north texas. a few things like hibiscus will die. and bremuda will turn brown in the winter. how is dried bremuda for them?
what do you guys thing of having small containers in their indoor cages with plants growing in the to keep in their inside cage? so they can grazy indoors...
me and my girlfriend were out a a guys house about a week ago and she had shoes that had pink and bright blue on them. she also had pink fingernails. he was trying to eat the shoes and her nails
that is an interesting article. i have read it before. but i read it again just to be on the safe side. as far as food for babies. could i actually put plants and grass inside is baby enclosure so he can eat as he wants?
i will spend some more time in the plant id area. my concern is not what to feed them. its what not to feed. as im sure yours was. there are tons of things to feed. but once they go outside i have less control over what they eat. new things like to pop up in the grass and well they will get...