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Norry and duggee

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I was wondering if I cut down some branches off of my back garden tree washed them thoroughly cut them into log shapes will I be able to put them in my tortoises enclosures? A bit of decor for them! Im sure nature is the best right?
 

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I was wondering if I cut down some branches off of my back garden tree washed them thoroughly cut them into log shapes will I be able to put them in my tortoises enclosures? A bit of decor for them! Im sure nature is the best right?
Should work, but be sure the species of tree is not a toxic one, should they nibble at it.
 

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Should work, but be sure the species of tree is not a toxic one, should they nibble at it.
Im just looking online now and im unsure on what the best substrate is for my hatchling russians as I wanna grown my own weeds in their vivariums? And could you recommend a favoruite weed that would be great
 

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Im just looking online now and im unsure on what the best substrate is for my hatchling russians as I wanna grown my own weeds in their vivariums? And could you recommend a favoruite weed that would be great
I answered this in your other thread. You won't be able to grow weeds in the enclosure for a variety of reasons.

You need many types of weeds. All the ones I now of grow outside here in our winter rainy season. Mallow, sow thistle, thistle, dandelions and several dandelion types, clover, broadleaf and narrow leaf plantain, etc...
 
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