ISU
Well-Known Member
I try to give my little leopard good food.
But I have no garden, and I have planted seeds, but it takes time for them to grow.
These days, I'm following your advice, looking for places that don't use pesticides and don't have a lot of cars.
(I usually go on my bike to find a quiet place in the country. The old people there think I'm crazy)
And I give my tort a grass called Annual bluegrass. It's tough and she can't eat it easily, so I chop it into small pieces. I think she likes it pretty much.
I wonder if this bluegrass is good enough for African tort.
I'm looking for another type of grass, but it's really not easy. And give her some vegetables, mulberry leaf powder and barley sprout powder. (also feed calcium and vitamins twice a week.)
Am I doing well? I am lacking knowledge, and sorry for always asking questions.
But I have no garden, and I have planted seeds, but it takes time for them to grow.
These days, I'm following your advice, looking for places that don't use pesticides and don't have a lot of cars.
(I usually go on my bike to find a quiet place in the country. The old people there think I'm crazy)
And I give my tort a grass called Annual bluegrass. It's tough and she can't eat it easily, so I chop it into small pieces. I think she likes it pretty much.
I wonder if this bluegrass is good enough for African tort.
I'm looking for another type of grass, but it's really not easy. And give her some vegetables, mulberry leaf powder and barley sprout powder. (also feed calcium and vitamins twice a week.)
Am I doing well? I am lacking knowledge, and sorry for always asking questions.