Hi I'm Sara and I'm a new member. I live in Florida and I have a 30 lb sulcata named Frank we are moving down the road to a new place that has a bunch of the Kalanchoe daigremontiana (mother of millions.) I have been getting some mixed messages about the possible edibility of it for Frank. One site said it was dangerous for grazing animals and has been linked to diseases in them in Africa. The animal specified was cows though. Africantortoise.com's edibles list says that it's native for african species and indicated it was a viable option. That site only mentioned the Kalanchoe genus in general so I thought maybe this species in particular was bad but I'm not really sure. If anyone is certain it won't harm Frank please let me know. Any information would be appreciated though. Thank you very much.
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