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Are these succulents safe for my leopard tortoise? I don't have any idea.
 

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I believe this is what they are🙂don’t take my word for it though! I’d double check with someone better at IDing them
 

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They all look fine to me, but why feed such nice succulents. ? You could pinch off a piece now & then to encourage branching out and feed a pad or two. Succulents in general are fine. Our local asian store stocks large pieces of aloe & opuntia cactus pads & fruit.
 

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I'm growing more succulents. I did try to get the cactus pads twice. They were always rotten and smelly. I get the cactus chips from Kapidolo farms. Thank you
 

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I'm pretty sure if you planted those in your tortoise enclosure he wouldn't be interested in them.
 
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