Hi! I am trying to learn more about my tortoise. I have read through about 4 pages here on Greeks and I have a question?
One thread said that Collard greens are bad? Really? Everything I have read in books say they are good for them. I know from owning Guinea pigs that books are usually wrong. I don't want to feed him/her the wrong things. I have no idea how to sex him/her.
I attached a picture (I hope it attached) it is not a very clear picture but can you tell what kind of Tortoise he/she is?
If anyone can recommend a care guide or web-site with proper food. I got Collards from a book and online.
I currently feed him/her green leaf, red leaf, romaine lettuce, collard greens, Kale (he/she does not like) once in a great while some apple, and carrots. Anything else I should be doing?
He/she is currently in an glass aquarium, we are moving across country in 6 weeks and will be building him/her a turtle box. Anything I should know for our 6 day drive? We are also moving to the East coast I understand they don't like humid climates, he/she won't be kept outside for this reason.
Thanks for your help.
One thread said that Collard greens are bad? Really? Everything I have read in books say they are good for them. I know from owning Guinea pigs that books are usually wrong. I don't want to feed him/her the wrong things. I have no idea how to sex him/her.
I attached a picture (I hope it attached) it is not a very clear picture but can you tell what kind of Tortoise he/she is?
If anyone can recommend a care guide or web-site with proper food. I got Collards from a book and online.
I currently feed him/her green leaf, red leaf, romaine lettuce, collard greens, Kale (he/she does not like) once in a great while some apple, and carrots. Anything else I should be doing?
He/she is currently in an glass aquarium, we are moving across country in 6 weeks and will be building him/her a turtle box. Anything I should know for our 6 day drive? We are also moving to the East coast I understand they don't like humid climates, he/she won't be kept outside for this reason.
Thanks for your help.