Aug 7, 2013 #1 guille24 Active Member 5 Year Member Joined Feb 11, 2013 Messages 854 Location (City and/or State) wisconsin Does anyone know what kind of plant is this. My mom bought them last year , are they safe for red foot tortoises ? Last edited by a moderator: Apr 12, 2014
Does anyone know what kind of plant is this. My mom bought them last year , are they safe for red foot tortoises ?
Aug 7, 2013 #2 Yvonne G Old Timer 10 Year Member! Platinum Tortoise Club Joined Jan 23, 2008 Messages 95,384 Location (City and/or State) Clovis, CA Might be ilex pyramidalis, but I don't know????? (a type of holly)
Aug 7, 2013 #3 guille24 Active Member 5 Year Member Joined Feb 11, 2013 Messages 854 Location (City and/or State) wisconsin The little red fruits were green but now they are all red , my tortoises never eat them (I haven't seen them doing it ) I just want to make sure my tortoises are not in any kind of danger .
The little red fruits were green but now they are all red , my tortoises never eat them (I haven't seen them doing it ) I just want to make sure my tortoises are not in any kind of danger .
Aug 7, 2013 #4 Tom The Dog Trainer 10 Year Member! Platinum Tortoise Club Joined Jan 9, 2010 Messages 68,417 Location (City and/or State) Southern California I would not allow them access to that until you know exactly what it is and if its toxic. They very well MIGHT be in danger.
I would not allow them access to that until you know exactly what it is and if its toxic. They very well MIGHT be in danger.
Aug 7, 2013 #5 guille24 Active Member 5 Year Member Joined Feb 11, 2013 Messages 854 Location (City and/or State) wisconsin I put them back in the inside enclosure , I'm really hoping they are not toxic.
Aug 7, 2013 #6 alysciaingram Active Member 5 Year Member Joined Apr 2, 2013 Messages 327 Location (City and/or State) Florida I would move them back out. If you don't have a positive ID then it's not safe. Sorry.