Are these safe for my sulcata?

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Ruchonnet

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These are all trees in my backyard that I know have no type of pesticides in them. I haven't given him any of these yet, I just want to make sure they're safe first. Thanks for looking :)
 

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I have no idea. If no one can help you, try looking them up on thetortoisetable.org or thetortoiselibrary.com
 

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wellington said:
I have no idea. If no one can help you, try looking them up on thetortoisetable.org or thetortoiselibrary.com

Bummer. :( well thanks for trying!! I will do that of no one else can help.
 

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I don't recognize any of those as something I would feed my tortoise. If you take a clipping to a local nursery, they can at least ID them for you.
 

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Tom said:
I don't recognize any of those as something I would feed my tortoise. If you take a clipping to a local nursery, they can at least ID them for you.

Okay I'll do that! Thank you!

Do you know if liquid amber is safe for them or lemon tree leaves?
 
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