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  1. scarhbar23

    Is there anyway to make store-bought plants safe?

    Ah ok, cool! Maybe just quarantine them a couple weeks or so?
  2. scarhbar23

    Any talks of an iPhone app?

    From my understanding, it looks like we had an iPhone app at one point, but I’m curious what happened to it, and if we’d ever get a new one back?
  3. scarhbar23

    Is there anyway to make store-bought plants safe?

    Ahh I should clarify; not “wild” like far out in nature, but as in an empty lot by my neighbor’s house. I’ve never seen them spray for pesticides over there, but I don’t want to take any chances
  4. scarhbar23

    Is there anyway to make store-bought plants safe?

    Would that change if I find it in the wild?
  5. scarhbar23

    Is there anyway to make store-bought plants safe?

    As the title states, is there anyways to make the plants safe to plant in the enclosure for my tort? I’m assuming no, and I just need to grow them myself, but those dang succulents take forever to grow. Hoping there’s a chance!
  6. scarhbar23

    I think I have the basics of food/diet down, but I would love some input.

    Ok sweet, thank you! Thanks for all the help today! I might scout out my mom’s house later this week for some local weeds. She has a jungle!
  7. scarhbar23

    I think I have the basics of food/diet down, but I would love some input.

    Ok! Also, what’s the general consensus on those tortoise pellets? Those seem to have a lot of the same stuff listed above, just not in hydrated form. Is there a best one? Is it best to avoid those all together?
  8. scarhbar23

    I think I have the basics of food/diet down, but I would love some input.

    I’m assuming the best way to find those things is to just grow them? The flowers would be something I could pick up from a nursery to feed, correct?
  9. scarhbar23

    I think I have the basics of food/diet down, but I would love some input.

    I found a store near here called King Soopers that sells the dandelions!
  10. scarhbar23

    I think I have the basics of food/diet down, but I would love some input.

    My area of town is on this sandy/rocky soil where trees do really well, but it’s so dry for plants. I’d love to build a raised planter bed some day though!
  11. scarhbar23

    I think I have the basics of food/diet down, but I would love some input.

    Oh dang it, I’ve seen stuff that says they need it for the fiber? I’d assume those leafy weeds would have more than enough fiber?
  12. scarhbar23

    I think I have the basics of food/diet down, but I would love some input.

    Hey there, first time keeper here! I have a little 4" Male Russian Tortoise (Agrionemys horsfieldii) and I want to make sure that I'm providing him with an adequate diet. It's my understanding that weeds make up most of their diet, and leafy greens and grasses/hay make up a smaller portion...
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