Aloe Vera?

lismar79

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Yes, but not too many are interested in it. Plus it works as a natural laxative so be careful how much you offer.
 

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Ditto what lismar said. I've offered it to mine and they don't seem to care for it much. My leopards eat it though.
 

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I have some growing in my outdoor enclosure and my stars only like to eat the new sprouts.


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My torts aren't really into it, (seems to be a common theme:D ) but it can also be very hydrating, if you feel your tort needs a little water boost.
 

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Mine LOVES Aloe Vera. I had a small plant in his enclosure that he never once paid attention to and then one day I came home and it was ALL gone and the pot was tipped over.
 

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Mine LOVES Aloe Vera. I had a small plant in his enclosure that he never once paid attention to and then one day I came home and it was ALL gone and the pot was tipped over.
Lol. My guy did this with a Xmas cactus. None of mine care for aloe.
 

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