Do you feed your Tortoise(s) Fruit?

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I would like to see some of the thoughts about this subject. Yes, I do feed my Leopard tortoise fruit maybe every two weeks but, it's not her main diet at all. Maybe a thin slice of a apple or a top to a strawberry. I do know some people that only give there tortoise(s) types of grass hay and, don't feed fruits at all. I'll post more later.


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It all depends on which type of tortoise your talking about. My Homes hingebacks get a lot of fruit (daily and a large percent of their diet). Next level down would be the redfoot level and I feed them some quite often(every 2-3 days). The last level are the Russians whom ony get small amounts and rarely (maybe twice a month and small amounts then).

I would rate my boxies, Asians, and Bells on level 2.
 

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like Jacqui said, depends wehich tortoise.

Leopards, Sullys, Galaps, Aldabras, Hermanns, Greeks and russians.
its bad for.

however redfoots can eat it.

Jacqui said:
It all depends on which type of tortoise your talking about. My Homes hingebacks get a lot of fruit (daily and a large percent of their diet). Next level down would be the redfoot level and I feed them some quite often(every 2-3 days). The last level are the Russians whom ony get small amounts and rarely (maybe twice a month and small amounts then).

I would rate my boxies, Asians, and Bells on level 2.
 

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LeopardLover said:
I would like to see some of the thoughts about this subject. Yes, I do feed my Leopard tortoise fruit maybe every two weeks but, it's not her main diet at all. Maybe a thin slice of a apple or a top to a strawberry. I do know some people that only give there tortoise(s) types of grass hay and, don't feed fruits at all. I'll post more later.


Thanks,
Jacy

I was told by the breeder at Redfoots.com (I have a cherryhead redfoot hatchling) to feed ....two days greens, than one day fruit. That is the hatchling diet he recomends. He has a wonderful easy to understand care sheet for his redfoots.
Mine loves figs. He will pick out the figs from any other fruit I give him. He name is Pio, and I wish I could squeeze his little fat cheeks. lol
 

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terryo said:
LeopardLover said:
I would like to see some of the thoughts about this subject. Yes, I do feed my Leopard tortoise fruit maybe every two weeks but, it's not her main diet at all. Maybe a thin slice of a apple or a top to a strawberry. I do know some people that only give there tortoise(s) types of grass hay and, don't feed fruits at all. I'll post more later.


Thanks,
Jacy

I was told by the breeder at Redfoots.com (I have a cherryhead redfoot hatchling) to feed ....two days greens, than one day fruit. That is the hatchling diet he recomends. He has a wonderful easy to understand care sheet for his redfoots.
Mine loves figs. He will pick out the figs from any other fruit I give him. He name is Pio, and I wish I could squeeze his little fat cheeks. lol




He's a Cutie!
 

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T-P said:
like Jacqui said, depends which tortoise.

Leopards, Sullys, Galaps, Aldabras, Hermanns, Greeks and russians.
its bad for.

however redfoots can eat it.

Jacqui said:
I'm just asking but, How would you consider "its bad for them". I feed my Leopard tortoise fruit (not alot) and, she is quite healthy. I don't want this to come out rude. Just would like to know.
 

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I leopardlover, Fruit for alot of tortoises contain to much sugar, to much sweetness and too much of other things that are bad for them.
Fruit should only be a TREAT, once a fortnight or once a month 1 slice of 1 fruit.
Even then some fruits are just completely bad such as:
Oranges are to acid, Bananas are just bad.
Apple contains pectin or something thats good but only as a treat.

Fruit for hermanns, russians, greeks, sulcatas, leopards, marginates, iberas, and similar species is bad.

Sulcatas, leopards and some other species need a fibre and weed diet ONLY.
Hermanns, russians, greeks and marginates and iberas need only weed diets.

=] fruit is just bad.
For redfoots its a fine fruit to feed
 

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T-P said:
I leopardlover, Fruit for alot of tortoises contain to much sugar, to much sweetness and too much of other things that are bad for them.
Fruit should only be a TREAT, once a fortnight or once a month 1 slice of 1 fruit.
Even then some fruits are just completely bad such as:
Oranges are to acid, Bananas are just bad.
Apple contains pectin or something thats good but only as a treat.

Fruit for hermanns, russians, greeks, sulcatas, leopards, marginates, iberas, and similar species is bad.

Sulcatas, leopards and some other species need a fibre and weed diet ONLY.
Hermanns, russians, greeks and marginates and iberas need only weed diets.

=] fruit is just bad.
For redfoots its a fine fruit to feed

Ya got it figured out yet gang?

Redfoot tortoises are from a different hemisphere / continent / flora!

Terry
 
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