queen koopa
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She’s about 6 yrs old, 34 pounds. Big eaterWhat size Sulcata are we talking about?
She’s about 6 yrs old, 34 pounds. Big eaterWhat size Sulcata are we talking about?
That is certainly large enough to be eating hay without a problem. They all have their preferences. This may be a case of the tortoise just choosing other foods because it can. Hunger is a good teacher...She’s about 6 yrs old, 34 pounds. Big eater
Ok, yeah. Agreed on all. I kinda felt this way already. My horses leave their normal good hay when they know tastier/nutrient rich foods are in the shed and possibly could be fed later in the day... thanks for the tips!That is certainly large enough to be eating hay without a problem. They all have their preferences. This may be a case of the tortoise just choosing other foods because it can. Hunger is a good teacher...
ok guys I am not a newbie I have been reading this forum for sometime now I am a reader not a poster . but I am getting concern about lettuce for my sulcate it is a mad house here I almost could not fine any . he gets hay from the tsc store and I have some grass hay pellets from tortoise supply which he adores. what are all of you guys doing bye the way he is about 6 years and in the house right now I live in ky. he has his own room. lucky he dose not need toilet paper.
Spring has come, you need to get him outside eating grass and weeds.ok guys I am not a newbie I have been reading this forum for sometime now I am a reader not a poster . but I am getting concern about lettuce for my sulcate it is a mad house here I almost could not fine any . he gets hay from the tsc store and I have some grass hay pellets from tortoise supply which he adores. what are all of you guys doing bye the way he is about 6 years and in the house right now I live in ky. he has his own room. lucky he dose not need toilet paper.
I started not feeding Dexter a morning meal and putting him into his unmowed pen outside. My fussy eater started eating. Little by little.That is certainly large enough to be eating hay without a problem. They all have their preferences. This may be a case of the tortoise just choosing other foods because it can. Hunger is a good teacher...
I wish, he would need a boat. I just picked some danilions at work to take home, his pen is under water it wont stop raining.Spring has come, you need to get him outside eating grass and weeds.
Looks like I jinxed myself. The Massala Mart is still open but the Asian market has a sign on the door that they have closed for the safety of their family.Weeds are slim picking around here for another month. I've been getting mulberry, moringa, grape, sweet potato, squash, melon, and tropical fruit leaves from the Asian and Indian markets.
It's snowing here right now.Spring has come, you need to get him outside eating grass and weeds.
Spring was here in February, but all my plants knew it was too good to be true. Winter came back and shoved spring right out of its way. How rude! We've had a very cold and wet March here. Weird weather. Spring is trying to push its way back in, but winter is crowding him/her out for another week at least.Spring has come, you need to get him outside eating grass and weeds.