Lol no I'm just a noob and couldn't tell what the difference is because their diet requirements seem the same. He is a leopard tortoise a friend gave me, few years old.I'm not sure what you're saying. Do you have a leo and a sully? A cross of those two? Or you think that's what either of those two are called? I'm going to guess that you have a tort that's quite young still? I only say that because you mentioned a tank. With that said, I would also give clippings from it.
Thank you.He's too big to be living in that enclosure. He needs much more space to be able to move around. Tortoises need exercise/walking in order to keep the digestive tract in good working order.
Lol no I'm just a noob and couldn't tell what the difference is because their diet requirements seem the same.
The feeding for leopard tortoises in the care sheets is a link to the sulcata feeding sheet. Can you refer me to better information?Diet requirements are not the same for regular leopards and sulcatas. Leopards tend to eat a lot less grass, and more succulents. Leopards also need a lot more leaves, broad leaf weeds, and flowers. Sulcatas should eat mostly grass, or grass hay, as adults.
Yeah it is. Besides my garden i have other vivariums and terrariums and I also practice Bonsai. (Bit of a green thumb lol) but so far so good, added some cat grass today but mostly sticking with broad leaf greens at the moment. His favorite seems to be Romain lettuce and kale but I am trying to add variety: collard, mustard, plantain etc but he doesn't seem interested in them.Growing grass is very hard indoor or in the tank, because it just doesn't have enough sunlight... I tried. I even bought full spectrum growing light and my grass still looks miserable.