Hi, it’s a desert tortoise. I don’t have grape leaves or mulberry leaves, but I have snail vine, rose of Sharon and my lawn. I can offer endive or escarole, and other store bought items if needed. My understanding was that they mainly need and eat grass and everything else is sparingly. I adopted him, and he’s coming to our sliding glass door as if his previous owners handed out food, it’s very cute. I opened the door, and he walked right in! (And right back out he went) haha!Variety is always the best. What kind of tortoise? A good variety of grass, weeds, grape leaves, mulberry leaves.
Hi, it’s a desert tortoise. I don’t have grape leaves or mulberry leaves, but I have snail vine, rose of Sharon and my lawn. I can offer endive or escarole, and other store bought items if needed. My understanding was that they mainly need and eat grass and everything else is sparingly. I adopted him, and he’s coming to our sliding glass door as if his previous owners handed out food, it’s very cute. I opened the door, and he walked right in! (And right back out he went) haha!
I would give as much supplemental food as possible for the next month....they are designed to gorge as much as possible...then fall off for a few weeks before the weather cools...so as much hydration as possible and as much food as they can consume....I’m a newbie here for pardon all of my questions!
FInd a mulberry tree or two near you. The leaves are great food once or twice a week. Grape vines too. Opuntia is one of their natural foods. Its easy to grow "spineless' varieties yourself, or you can buy it in any Mexican grocery store like Tres Sierras or Vallarta.I’m a newbie here for pardon all of my questions!