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devsharkey

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Hello again!

I'm looking to plant some nice plants in my back yard for my tortoises.

I've currently got Greeks (I found one sub-adult females so far for my male, still searching for more though~) and I'm looking to get some Egyptian's sometime soon too, so what kind of plants could they eat that are good to grow and safe for both species to munch on?

Again, I live in Arizona, and my backyard is big enough for anything, so throw my suggestions and advice and I'll take it all. I've got three citrus trees (orange, lemon, and tangelo) a few types of cactus (aloe, prickly pear, barrel) but we don't have any bushes, or vines, or flowers, whatever else.
 

jwang1983

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devsharkey said:
Hello again!

I'm looking to plant some nice plants in my back yard for my tortoises.

I've currently got Greeks (I found one sub-adult females so far for my male, still searching for more though~) and I'm looking to get some Egyptian's sometime soon too, so what kind of plants could they eat that are good to grow and safe for both species to munch on?

Again, I live in Arizona, and my backyard is big enough for anything, so throw my suggestions and advice and I'll take it all. I've got three citrus trees (orange, lemon, and tangelo) a few types of cactus (aloe, prickly pear, barrel) but we don't have any bushes, or vines, or flowers, whatever else.

They like kale, romaine, lettuce, and other leafy dark greens
 
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