Yingg
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directlyIt could be that she just peed or pooped.
May I ask how you weigh her? Do you put her directly on the scale? Or is she in a carrier or on top of a cup?
directlyIt could be that she just peed or pooped.
May I ask how you weigh her? Do you put her directly on the scale? Or is she in a carrier or on top of a cup?
I wonder if it is possible for her to move around on the scale. I weigh Edward in a carrier that I have tared.directly
she is upside down for a bit, so she doesn't really move much at all.I wonder if it is possible for her to move around on the scale. I weigh Edward in a carrier that I have tared.
Yes, these are fine to feed. All these are slow growers, though. You may also sow something isn't available in grocery stores like campanula, calendula, chia, clover, geranium, hollyhock etc.hi everyone, i got these seeds for her. are they okay? i'm planning to buy these (second picture and third picture) too.
oh thanks for the recommendations! geraniums are very pretty.Yes, these are fine to feed. All these are slow growers, though. You may also sow something isn't available in grocery stores like campanula, calendula, chia, clover, geranium, hollyhock etc.
You’ve done a good job of this!upgraded enclosure! just to help regulate temp and humidity. i need to do some temperature tests when it gets cooler in the house. Right now it's summer, so it doesn't really matter haha.
I was looking into the ones that you recommended and they take nearly a year to grow/flower! Hollyhock is beautiful but it takes even longer to grow big and bloom flowers. I'm unsure if I can trust the store bought flowers because they may have chemicals. What do you suggest I do?Yes, these are fine to feed. All these are slow growers, though. You may also sow something isn't available in grocery stores like campanula, calendula, chia, clover, geranium, hollyhock etc.
With some plants you don't need to fully grow them:I was looking into the ones that you recommended and they take nearly a year to grow/flower! Hollyhock is beautiful but it takes even longer to grow big and bloom flowers. I'm unsure if I can trust the store bought flowers because they may have chemicals. What do you suggest I do?
chia im going to buy, since it sprouts so fast yes. geranium,,, turns out i already have someWith some plants you don't need to fully grow them:
Chia needs about 3-4 days to sprout and a few weeks to mature. Clover takes longer but less than a year.
Geranium, I guess, can be propagated from cuttings. Fresh leaves of propagated plants should be safe.
You are offering more variety and not changing her diet completely - so some delay is fine.
I think, the best is to let your tortoise decide (bury a small plant pot in substrate and see what happens).chia im going to buy, since it sprouts so fast yes. geranium,,, turns out i already have somei'm trying to propagate a spider plant but I'm not sure how often i can feed it.
If she likes it, it will be gone... within an hourI think, the best is to let your tortoise decide (bury a small plant pot in substrate and see what happens).
Problem solvedIf she likes it, it will be gone... within an hour![]()