photos of plants wondering if ok

Status
Not open for further replies.

paperjamila

New Member
5 Year Member
Joined
Dec 20, 2009
Messages
38
hello everyone, well our tortoise's enclosure is very boring and he has no places to hide. we were wondering if the plants we have in our backyard are ok to have in his enclosure. and if not, where we could buy some organic ones, no internet :D somethign like...home depot or a recommended garden store?


here are some photos of what we have in our backyard

turtleplant1.jpg

turtleplant2.jpg

turtleplant3.jpg

turtleplant4.jpg

turtleplant5.jpg


please and thank you
:)
 

Yvonne G

Old Timer
TFO Admin
10 Year Member!
Platinum Tortoise Club
Joined
Jan 23, 2008
Messages
93,498
Location (City and/or State)
Clovis, CA
The first one's jade or crassula. Its ok, but they'll probably eat it and ruin the plant.

I'd have to see more individual leaves on the rest of them.

I have orange trees in some of my habitats. You have to be industrious about picking up the fallen fruit because the tortoises will eat it. Not especially good for them (depending upon what kind of tortoise).
 

Yvonne G

Old Timer
TFO Admin
10 Year Member!
Platinum Tortoise Club
Joined
Jan 23, 2008
Messages
93,498
Location (City and/or State)
Clovis, CA
The third and fourth pictures sort of look like a field of fillaree. Does it usually get little cork-screws after it blooms? If so, fillaree - an edible weed.

dreadyA said:
An orange tree? :p
Sorry, Im not good at id-ing plants!

Yay! Score one for Abe!!
 

paperjamila

New Member
5 Year Member
Joined
Dec 20, 2009
Messages
38
sorry, its a sulcata

we will get some new and more close up pictures as soon as we can, thank you so much :D

if theres anythying else we can put in our sulcatas enclosure for it to hide under/eat/whatever :p let us know.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top