Miners Lettuce?

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I am trying to help a rescue in Pakistan with a Sulcata not eating. Miners Lettuce (or India Lettuce) is all they can get a hold of ... is this an OK Lettuce? I am really looking to others WAYYY more experienced than myself on this one. I would imagine in moderation it would suffice to get him eating but will look to the experts.
 

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You could suggest squeezing some fruit juice onto the food. Watermelon, strawberry, not acidic type fruit like oranges, lemons or limes.
Just be sure they understand that fruit should not be fed, but this is only to get them eating. Using less and less juice as they get used to eating the main foods
 

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The minors lettuce that grows here is an edible weed. But, like all edibles it shouldn:t be the only food. Any of the leafy greens Pakistanis eat would be ok to feed in moderation.
 

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Sure will. It is such a great thing that a person in Pakistan can get help from others with such knowledge. As our Rescue grows so does our ability to reach other rescues with info and tools that have helped us all. It truly is 'About the Torts' and I'm ok with that, these Fascinating creatures deserve all us humans can do to help no matter the location on this rock called Earth.
 

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Looking up Fruit and Veggies in India, they should be able to get grape leaf. Also okra in moderation
Trying to find some grape leaf and also plant it. If I plant it it will take some time the leaves will fall off and take a while to grow back. In the mean time I will try to find a grape vine someplace from where I can pick leaves.

I have already planted a mulberry and 4 hibiscus. Mulberry has shed its leaves and will take a while to grow new ones.

Okra I can definitely get hold of and will try it. Is one small Okra OK every other day?
 

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The foods we recommend here are basically what we can find in North America, you won't find many matches for India. But guess what! You actually have access to better foods than we do; at least you will if you aren't living in a crowded city. Take a look at the threads here: https://tortoiseforum.org/threads/diet-chart.171474/#post-1685309 and good luck!
 

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This is what is the most abundant
Anyone have any idea what this plant actually is or called?
 

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Opuntia cactus is grown world wide now. May be able to find some, even if it has long spines the fruit doesn't. I've never had a sulcata turn the fruit down. Depending on the size of the tortoise is how it should be offered. For young ones I quarter it long ways into strips and remove the seeds if the seeds are to large for them to be swallowed safely. Some fruits outer skin is tuff before it ripens and by cutting the fruit open the tortoises can easily eat it from the inside out.
 

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