I don't get why she's pulling information off the internet and Facebook and bringing it here. We already have all the information HERE that she needs, and we've shared it with her on multiple occasions.@Renee2019 - this is your last warning. If you post anymore info from everythingturtles.com without their permision, I'm going to delete.
I'm sorry, but that's not a valid reason. The internet and Facebook are full of incorrect and outdated information, as we've already pointed out to you more than once. We have correct and up-to-date information in this Forum. If you seriously want a tortoise, and want to be able to provide the proper care for it, then all the info you need is in this Forum, not Facebook. We are trying to help you, and teach you, but you need to listen. Otherwise it's the tortoise that will suffer.because i want to.
Yes, but maybe we don't want you to. The information you're posting here is neither wanted nor correct.because i want to.
That's exactly why myself and some other members in here got booted from groups on Facebook owned by the lady that provides all that info. She has a "my way or the highway" mentality and believes she's the most knowledgeable person about tortoises out there. Anybody who challenges her simply gets kicked off the island and banned for life.The info about fruit on this link is correct and I agree with it.
The remark referring to sulcatas, Russians, greeks, etc... being desert species that need 70% grass in their diet is plain false. None of those listed are "desert" species, and all of the Testudo are not grass eaters at all. 70% grass for a Russian or a greek? That's absurd. They are broadleaf weed eaters. 70% grass for a sulcata seems fine to me, but not for any of the other species listed.
Yep I got booted. LolThat's exactly why myself and some other members in here got booted from groups on Facebook owned by the lady that provides all that info. She has a "my way or the highway" mentality and believes she's the most knowledgeable person about tortoises out there. Anybody who challenges her simply gets kicked off the island and banned for life.
Which one? I'm in for a good fight. I can get really mean too if I don't give a hoot. LolThat's exactly why myself and some other members in here got booted from groups on Facebook owned by the lady that provides all that info. She has a "my way or the highway" mentality and believes she's the most knowledgeable person about tortoises out there. Anybody who challenges her simply gets kicked off the island and banned for life.
She runs all the "Owners Worldwide" groups for the different species. So "Sulcata Tortoise Owners Worldwide," "Russian Tortoise Owners Worldwide," "Leopard Tortoise Owners Worldwide," etc. Her name is Noelia Perez.Which one? I'm in for a good fight. I can get really mean too if I don't give a hoot. Lol
I told her and others in the Redfoot worldwide group that Cypress mulch was not toxic that wasn't true and she went off on me saying she's seen countless eye problems, respiratory, and skin problems from using Cypress mulch. That if I wanted to use it and harm my Tort fine but stop telling others it's ok. Two minutes later I was blocked from all the worldwide groups.She runs all the "Owners Worldwide" groups for the different species. So "Sulcata Tortoise Owners Worldwide," "Russian Tortoise Owners Worldwide," "Leopard Tortoise Owners Worldwide," etc. Her name is Noelia Perez.
And if that's not bad enough - she's worked her way into being a member of other people's groups so she can act like the smartest keeper, always trying to jump in first with advice. Of course in the other groups she has no admin authority so cannot kick you out, so she'll just block your profile personally.
Have fun!!! I seriously wish I could see, but she's blocked me personally on Facebook and I've been blocked from all her groups. I was extra bad stepping on her toes [emoji41]
Correction after going to FB and looking it wasn't her it was one of her worldwide minionsI told her and others in the Redfoot worldwide group that Cypress mulch was not toxic that wasn't true and she went off on me saying she's seen countless eye problems, respiratory, and skin problems from using Cypress mulch. That if I wanted to use it and harm my Tort fine but stop telling others it's ok. Two minutes later I was blocked from all the worldwide groups.