This is an excellent idea! We buy greens so often that they started saving them for us! Huge boxes of scraps that we go through and feed our torts. Too much for us to even use so we throw they abundance onto the golf course for the rabbits. It's a win win for everyone.
Thank you for this valuable insight. I do believe you have hit the nail on the head with "visitor tort." I am making it my main focus to have her feel secure in her outdoor area while knowing I am close by if she just needs a little rub. Although she still will not stay in her indoor...
That is what I am hoping for. I make her stay outside for a minimum of 4 hrs a day, as long as it is warm outside. She often stares at me through the screen but eventually walks away to nibble on some grass and find a place to relax. It's odd because she is pretty big, her shell measures...
Thank you for your reply. All torts have their own dedicated area in the yard which is blocked off from each other. The only time they could possible see each other is coming into the house on their own, which only Bella does. The other two would stay outside indefinitely, but I bring them in...
Hello everyone - I am a first time poster. I have a Russian tortoise (no clue of age, she wandered up our driveway 2 yrs ago) and a Hermanns tortoise (we purchased as a hatchling and is now 1.5 yr old). We recently acquired a Ca Desert Tort that my husband found at a deserted house he was...