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Why do sulcata diets need a lot of variety if in the wild all they do is graze on grass for food?
All I feed Gupta and my greeks now is grass, clovers, and weeds that I just rip up from outside and a whole bunch of cactus pad for calcium. That's all I plan to feed them , not gonna buy any foods except for the cactus pads and i'm not messing with supplements any more. I'll change if something seems wrong but I don't think it will be. Its just the same as if they could live outside year around , they would just eat grass and cactus pad for calcium and have the sun.
SIDE NOTE:
I also don't see why people say that fluorescent UVB lights are worthless
Everyone had their own opinions and thats cool I respect that totally but they work for my tortoises better than anything. Gupta has a rock hard shell, hardest its ever been since I put him under a full spectrum UVB light , its bright, bright, bright white light. I also have a 10.0 flourescent UVB light
He keeps a seriously , seriously dark dark tan.
They are cheaper in price, use less electricity, don't have to be mounted a foot away from the substrate just so they don't scorch your tortoise, and are better for humidity. admittedly after months and months of using them I might end up hating them but right now they seriously rock and I've been using them for awhile
I read a lot of people just telling others that they just suck, but they can be really really useful.
All I feed Gupta and my greeks now is grass, clovers, and weeds that I just rip up from outside and a whole bunch of cactus pad for calcium. That's all I plan to feed them , not gonna buy any foods except for the cactus pads and i'm not messing with supplements any more. I'll change if something seems wrong but I don't think it will be. Its just the same as if they could live outside year around , they would just eat grass and cactus pad for calcium and have the sun.
SIDE NOTE:
I also don't see why people say that fluorescent UVB lights are worthless
He keeps a seriously , seriously dark dark tan.
They are cheaper in price, use less electricity, don't have to be mounted a foot away from the substrate just so they don't scorch your tortoise, and are better for humidity. admittedly after months and months of using them I might end up hating them but right now they seriously rock and I've been using them for awhile
I read a lot of people just telling others that they just suck, but they can be really really useful.