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Jade plant. Good, I believe some on this forum feed them.
 

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Yep jade and yep good. Actually a pretty hardy one for inside enclosures.
 

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Jacqui said:
Yep jade and yep good. Actually a pretty hardy one for inside enclosures.

Well it's actually planted outside so I just cut some off and brought it to him. I'm thinking of trying to get a young one to plant in the ground so he can get it himself.
 

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JoesMum said:
Don't expect it to last long... Joe ate a large one in roughly 15 minutes. Nothing left at all! :D

Aww! How cute! Mine didn't really go for it. But hopefully with time he'll warm up to it.
 

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Ruchonnet said:
Aww! How cute! Mine didn't really go for it. But hopefully with time he'll warm up to it.

I think appetite for a plant changes according to how much you want it to grow.

If you love it and want it to grow well, there is a good chance it will be eaten by your tortoise. Either that or your tortoise will trample it!
 
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