Tortoise pee dark orange/yellow/brown?!!

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My 4-5 year old horsefield tortoises urine is dark yellow/orange/brown... is this normal or should I be concerned, this has never happened before so please answer. Thanks
 

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Apple, cabbage and cucumber should not be on the tortoise's list of foods to eat. That's probably why the urine is so dark. Apples and cucumber are fruit (anything with seeds in it is fruit) and Russian tortoises have trouble digesting fruit. Cabbage is in the brassica family and should be fed sparingly.

There are many winter time edible weeds growing now. Weeds and edible plants is what he should be eating. You can occasionally add to the list below store bought rocket salad and


Leafy Greens to be fed sparingly:
Cabbage**
Chard**
Kale**
Parsley*
Spinach*

* These are high in calcium oxalates that may bind calcium causing metabolic bone disease, and may cause visceral gout (mineralization/crystallization of the soft tissues and internal organs). Feed sparingly. ** These are high in goitrogens, which impair thyroid function when fed in excess. Feed sparingly.

Some plants that are edible:

Geraniums
Hibiscus flower and leaves
Nasturtium flowers and leaves
Pansies
Petunias
Pothos
Rose petals and leaves
Snail vine (Vigna caracalla)
Violets
Collards
Dandelion greens and flowers
Mustard greens
Endive
Grape leaves

Turnip greens
Watercress


And take a look at this:

https://issuu.com/starsw/docs/edibl...ue&AID=10829131&PID=4172741&SID=1wmrabwgvmfnc
 
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