spacercaser
New Member
I'm Rachel. I got my eastern hermann's tortoise, Beatrice, last april.
She's not a big fan of me unless I'm holding food, but she loves exploring the apartment, rearranging the furniture in her tub, and snuggling up in hay.
I have about 2 years experience caring for reptiles. I just started my first full time zookeeper job, and I'm always accepting of advice (and cool ideas for her tub and enrichment!) I know there's a lot to learn, plus I want to make my animals happy both at home and work.
I also have a profile under the same name on geckotalk.com where I'll be talking about my crested geckos. I won't always be able to respond quickly but feel free to send me a message! Especially if there's a better way to post pics
I have been curious about this for a while but now I need to know: how many tortoise owners buy organic veggies? I do (except a few times on accident) but I just moved to a much smaller town and I don't think I'll be able to get the same variety I usually do if I only buy organic. Bee can be a picky eater which doesn't help. Will it hurt her if I buy non-organic and wash them really well?
She's not a big fan of me unless I'm holding food, but she loves exploring the apartment, rearranging the furniture in her tub, and snuggling up in hay.
I have about 2 years experience caring for reptiles. I just started my first full time zookeeper job, and I'm always accepting of advice (and cool ideas for her tub and enrichment!) I know there's a lot to learn, plus I want to make my animals happy both at home and work.
I also have a profile under the same name on geckotalk.com where I'll be talking about my crested geckos. I won't always be able to respond quickly but feel free to send me a message! Especially if there's a better way to post pics
I have been curious about this for a while but now I need to know: how many tortoise owners buy organic veggies? I do (except a few times on accident) but I just moved to a much smaller town and I don't think I'll be able to get the same variety I usually do if I only buy organic. Bee can be a picky eater which doesn't help. Will it hurt her if I buy non-organic and wash them really well?