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
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!
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?
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!
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...