Plants for inddoor enclosure

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terryo

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The only plants that mine eats is Pansies. I just have a bunch of tropical plants in there. You could throw in some Spring mix seeds, but he might eat those. I have Begonia, Pothos, and a little palm tree. You could put Africian violet, baby tears, birds nest fern, bostern fern, Christmas Cactus, Creeping Jenny (this is good, as it will spread, and become a ground cover), Grape Ivy, Pothos, Spider Plant, Swedish Ivy. Wandering Jew....I have used all these in the past, and some now, but my Cherry H. never really eats the plants. Try this list.
http://www.tlady.clara.net/TortGuide/Diet.htm#plantlist
http://www.africantortoise.com/edible_landscaping.htm

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terryo said:
The only plants that mine eats is Pansies. I just have a bunch of tropical plants in there. You could throw in some Spring mix seeds, but he might eat those. I have Begonia, Pothos, and a little palm tree. You could put Africian violet, baby tears, birds nest fern, bostern fern, Christmas Cactus, Creeping Jenny (this is good, as it will spread, and become a ground cover), Grape Ivy, Pothos, Spider Plant, Swedish Ivy. Wandering Jew....I have used all these in the past, and some now, but my Cherry H. never really eats the plants. Try this list.
http://www.tlady.clara.net/TortGuide/Diet.htm#plantlist
http://www.africantortoise.com/edible_landscaping.htm

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ok thanks!:D
 
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