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What parts of the pumpkin can CDT eat do I just cut a peace off and let him have at it?
wellington said:Yes, pumpkin is good for them and is a natural dewormer. Wash the outside. If he is little, then grind up the seeds and let him have all parts of it. If he is large, then just wash the outside and let him have it.
wellington said:Happy torties tomorrow. If it seems to hard for little ones, I have put mine in the microwave and nuked it until it was a little soft, then cut them a piece. Just be sure the inside is cooled, you know how uneven microwaves can be.
BeeBee*BeeLeaves said:Ha. You sound like me while prepping a meal. Share and share alike. Little for you, more for us, little for you, double for me ...\
And Kabocha squash = yummy!
wellington said:Thought you might be interested in this. http://www.thetortoisetable.org.uk/site/plants_19.asp?catID=627
There are few more other squashes you can feed. Also should mention this is all sparingly. Not a daily food item. I feed about once a week. I also freeze my pumpkin to have a little longer season and to not waist so much pumpkin. My leopard and Russian isn't that big to eat much of one pumpkin. I just chop into pieces and put in freezer bags. I do not leave the seeds and stringy stuff in if freezing. No real reason, except we like to bake the seeds for ourselves![]()
ILoveTortoises2 said:Just wanted to let you know I DID give my torts the pumpkins yesterday morning and OMG they LOVEDDDDDD. That was the FIRST time they ate pumpkins and they LOVED LOVED LOVED it![]()