Is golden sedum safe for tortoises? It's other name is sedum adolphii. Also, is echeveria lime and chili safe? It kind of looks like hens and chicks, if it isn't that.
Mommy22boys said:Yvonne said sedum acre is the toxic one. At least in my post regarding my Russian
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hunterk997 said:Does any one know about echeveria lime and chili? It kind of looks like hens and chicks.
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Sh3wulf said:hunterk997 said:Does any one know about echeveria lime and chili? It kind of looks like hens and chicks.
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Chilli is a "no feed" the Echeveria lime I couldn't find a reference for. Check anything you are wondering about at the tortoisetable.org.uk. They have a fantastic database of edible plants for safe tort feeding.
hunterk997 said:Sh3wulf said:hunterk997 said:Does any one know about echeveria lime and chili? It kind of looks like hens and chicks.
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Chilli is a "no feed" the Echeveria lime I couldn't find a reference for. Check anything you are wondering about at the tortoisetable.org.uk. They have a fantastic database of edible plants for safe tort feeding.
When I said the echeveria lime and chili, I meant one plant, sorry for the confusion. I couldn't find it on the tortoise table so asked here, but then later found it in their safe plant book pdf thing. It's a type of hens and chicks, so it's safe to feed.
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