NormyMommy
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Hey there all, I'm new to this forum and new to Russian tortoise ownership
I just had a quick question about how much to feed my tort each day. I've seen people that say a mound of food roughly the size of the tortoise once a day, twice a day, every other day.....I've also seen people say put food down for 20 minutes then take it away, some who have said an hour....etc. Now I'm worried I've been underfeeding my poor boy, but I also don't want to overfeed him.
I also am curious as to what all I can feed him on a daily basis as far as veggies, if any. I have a whole list on my fridge of good and bad items. I know weeds and outdoor grasses are best, but I live in the Pacific Northwest right now in a city that just got 12+ inches of snow so that isn't an option. Also, my local grocery stores don't carry many of the weeds/greens that are most recommended. I saw a list that said berries are good, but they're a fruit and everything I've seen said sugars are bad unless in moderation. I gave him part of a bell pepper, but now I've seen those should be in moderation also. I've been alternating between spring mix, collard greens (which he hates), romaine lettuce and swiss chard. I just feel like his diet contains mostly greens and I feel like it's missing something else. Any suggestions would be great!
I also am curious as to what all I can feed him on a daily basis as far as veggies, if any. I have a whole list on my fridge of good and bad items. I know weeds and outdoor grasses are best, but I live in the Pacific Northwest right now in a city that just got 12+ inches of snow so that isn't an option. Also, my local grocery stores don't carry many of the weeds/greens that are most recommended. I saw a list that said berries are good, but they're a fruit and everything I've seen said sugars are bad unless in moderation. I gave him part of a bell pepper, but now I've seen those should be in moderation also. I've been alternating between spring mix, collard greens (which he hates), romaine lettuce and swiss chard. I just feel like his diet contains mostly greens and I feel like it's missing something else. Any suggestions would be great!
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