Sep 17, 2010 #1 Tom The Dog Trainer 10 Year Member! Platinum Tortoise Club Joined Jan 9, 2010 Messages 68,423 Location (City and/or State) Southern California These are the popular thing in the local nurseries now since they bloom late fall. I can't find them on either of my toxic lists. I didn't check the scientific name and didn't realize there are so many types, but are mums typically toxic or not?
These are the popular thing in the local nurseries now since they bloom late fall. I can't find them on either of my toxic lists. I didn't check the scientific name and didn't realize there are so many types, but are mums typically toxic or not?
Sep 17, 2010 #2 dmmj The member formerly known as captain awesome 10 Year Member! Joined Aug 15, 2008 Messages 19,613 Location (City and/or State) CA Mums the word, sorry I had to do it, All I could find is that it is toxic to dogs and cats, sadly no listing for tortoises.
Mums the word, sorry I had to do it, All I could find is that it is toxic to dogs and cats, sadly no listing for tortoises.
Sep 17, 2010 #3 B Becki New Member 5 Year Member Joined Aug 6, 2010 Messages 247 Location (City and/or State) Albuquerque http://www.thetortoisetable.org.uk/site/plants_19.asp?mode=main&catID=94 Hope that helps.
Sep 17, 2010 #4 T tortoisenerd Active Member 5 Year Member Joined Dec 18, 2008 Messages 3,957 Location (City and/or State) Washington I read that some are toxic and some aren't, so you have to be very careful you know exactly what you have (so personally I'd avoid them): http://www.gctts.org/WS/WS.php/Public/EdibleAndPoisonousPlants http://www.tortoise.org/general/edibplan.html
I read that some are toxic and some aren't, so you have to be very careful you know exactly what you have (so personally I'd avoid them): http://www.gctts.org/WS/WS.php/Public/EdibleAndPoisonousPlants http://www.tortoise.org/general/edibplan.html