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Hi Tracy if you are still following your thread!
I don't see any problem on the shell of your tortoise who looks good to me.
I don't have experience of the special foods that have been discussed here. I keep Hermanns and I favour a plant diet. I enjoy growing various plants. Terry listed some 'weeds' that grow easily in the UK and if you have a space I'd urge you to try some. There are few gardens in the UK that don't have some dandellions, plantains and sow thistles growing in them already.
Apart from the 'weeds' there are lots of garden plants that your tortoise can eat including Ajuga Reptans (Bugle), Petunias, Forget-me -nots, the Welsh or Cambrian yellow poppy, many kinds of seedums, campanulas, hibiscus, all mallows and pansies as well as violets, saxifrages and phlox, hostas.
In the summer I find it very easy to feed my tortoises on a very varied diet of growing plants. At the start and end of the year its harder and I'm more likely to feed some shop bought stuff such as watercress, rocket, endive.
I don't see any problem on the shell of your tortoise who looks good to me.
I don't have experience of the special foods that have been discussed here. I keep Hermanns and I favour a plant diet. I enjoy growing various plants. Terry listed some 'weeds' that grow easily in the UK and if you have a space I'd urge you to try some. There are few gardens in the UK that don't have some dandellions, plantains and sow thistles growing in them already.
Apart from the 'weeds' there are lots of garden plants that your tortoise can eat including Ajuga Reptans (Bugle), Petunias, Forget-me -nots, the Welsh or Cambrian yellow poppy, many kinds of seedums, campanulas, hibiscus, all mallows and pansies as well as violets, saxifrages and phlox, hostas.
In the summer I find it very easy to feed my tortoises on a very varied diet of growing plants. At the start and end of the year its harder and I'm more likely to feed some shop bought stuff such as watercress, rocket, endive.