Hello all;
Since I registered I figured I would ask a question.
Our african leopard tort. is around 20 years old and is very healthy. We feed her squash, cucumbers, kale, and various lettuce and cabbages and she eats saint augustine grass in her pen.
We also give her a tomato every few days, which she loves to no end. Its always the first thing she will eat.
I know its a fruit and she is supposed to eat veggies. We used to have a red foot that loved tomatoes and she would take them from his pile so we kept giving them to her.
Do any of you think there is a problem, over the long run, with tomatoes?
(On a side note I had some wild box turtles and they actually fought over tomatoes like it was a drug. Some chases would develop where one of them would take a big chunk and try and run (ha ha) off with it while the some others would chase after him. always thought that was funny)
Since I registered I figured I would ask a question.
Our african leopard tort. is around 20 years old and is very healthy. We feed her squash, cucumbers, kale, and various lettuce and cabbages and she eats saint augustine grass in her pen.
We also give her a tomato every few days, which she loves to no end. Its always the first thing she will eat.
I know its a fruit and she is supposed to eat veggies. We used to have a red foot that loved tomatoes and she would take them from his pile so we kept giving them to her.
Do any of you think there is a problem, over the long run, with tomatoes?
(On a side note I had some wild box turtles and they actually fought over tomatoes like it was a drug. Some chases would develop where one of them would take a big chunk and try and run (ha ha) off with it while the some others would chase after him. always thought that was funny)