Dawn'sTooToo
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TooToo (cause "she's" TooTooMuch) is a 2.5-3 year old Hermann's who I've had since surrendered at about 9 months old. I've followed the care sheet to my best effort - Variable weed, greens diet following the Tort table (LS tort food a bit during winter), Heat mid 60s at night, cool side 70-80 and warm side 80-90 with basking 90-100, humidity 60ish. Enclosure set up /size per care sheet recommendations. Soaking 4-5 times/week with constant water available to her. Overall a happy, healthy, active, inquisitive tort....But when she's out "foraging" she goes for pebbles --haven't seen her swallow one so may just be working her beak trim; does sporadically eat dirt (when she finds a patch she takes to) and once ate some dessicated feces (don't know of what animal). I read about the pebble eating last year here and have added MinerAll 4-5 times a week to fix any element missing but still with the pebbles. Just wanted to make sure I'm not missing something. Thanks for any guidance