Are these Hibiscus leaves safe for my 1 year old Hermann?

Littleredfootbigredheart

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Hello and welcome!

Hibiscus leaves are a great food source! I’d store brought mind, they may have potentially used fertiliser/ been around pesticides, to tackle this, it’s suggested to wash the roots, plant in your own safe soil, then wait a minimum of 3 months, feed only the new growth🙂

Don’t suppose you’d mind adding a photo of your tortoise and set up? It’s really nice to see with new members🐢💚
 

Tom

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We need to know where the plant came from and how long you've had it. Freshly purchased decorative plants from a store are grown with toxic systemic pesticides in the soil. The poison is taken up into the plants tissues and repels insects from damaging the plants.

If that is a mature hibiscus plant that has been in the ground for a year or more, then those leaves and flowers will make great tortoise food.
 
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