Hey there,
I'm like most everyone in the confused department in regards to some food items for sulcatas. There is conflict at every turn!
Right now our girl is getting organic spring mix, orchard & alfalfa hay and mazuri with a pellet of grassland tort food and a sprinkle of salad topper (occasionally.) If I can get it in organic she'll get broccoli raab, endive, escarole and a pinch of dandelion greens, celery leaves, collards. She also gets squash leaves and hibiscus leaves, blueberry leaves and grasslan
Well the concussion is in some friends feed theirs things on the no list, like squash, tomatos, strawberries to name a few. These folks that do this are veterinarians at both the clinic and the vet schools.
I dunno which is right! Do we only feed organic? No fruit ever? Sometimes?
Like I've said a thousand times now, this tortsie has caused me to lose more sleep than being a mom to a daughter has! (she's only 7 so I have plenty of sleepless years ahead I'm sure!!)
I'm like most everyone in the confused department in regards to some food items for sulcatas. There is conflict at every turn!
Right now our girl is getting organic spring mix, orchard & alfalfa hay and mazuri with a pellet of grassland tort food and a sprinkle of salad topper (occasionally.) If I can get it in organic she'll get broccoli raab, endive, escarole and a pinch of dandelion greens, celery leaves, collards. She also gets squash leaves and hibiscus leaves, blueberry leaves and grasslan
Well the concussion is in some friends feed theirs things on the no list, like squash, tomatos, strawberries to name a few. These folks that do this are veterinarians at both the clinic and the vet schools.
I dunno which is right! Do we only feed organic? No fruit ever? Sometimes?
Like I've said a thousand times now, this tortsie has caused me to lose more sleep than being a mom to a daughter has! (she's only 7 so I have plenty of sleepless years ahead I'm sure!!)