Cuttlebone Preparation?

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Cam

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I was reeaing on a post here that someone removes the 'hard backing' on the cuttlebone...
I am now concerend...I just put in the cuttlebone as is...
What is the hard backing, how do you get it off?
When I checked the cuttlebone the one side was harder but there is no way i could 'pick' it off.

Thanks for the help.
I also have a mineral block from Carolina Pet Supply...except Calvin used it for a potty today so the entire thing is in the trash....hmmm.
 

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Cam i don't think the hard side of the cuttle bone is that bad for torts. i also just put it in as is, and i have never heard about removing the hard part. (I don't see how it could be dangerous)
 

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I don't remove the hard back either. I just make sure the soft side is always up. :D

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is the hard back bad for the torts?
 

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No my larger tortoises will eat the whole thing. The smaller ones just eat the soft part.

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i didnt think it was that bad. mine seem fine when they eat it
 

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egyptiandan said:
I don't remove the hard back either. I just make sure the soft side is always up. :D

Danny



ditto :D
 

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I pry the hard part off with a butter knife. It breaks off in pieces. It can break into sharp pieces and I don't want to risk gut damage.
 

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Thank you everyone for your responses.:D
Calvin sure seems to like the mineral block and the cuttlebone. I was just worried about him ingesting something that could cause a blockage, like 'halfnelson' had stated.
 

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halfnelson said:
I pry the hard part off with a butter knife. It breaks off in pieces. It can break into sharp pieces and I don't want to risk gut damage.
I also remove the hard back off of mine. or I get the turtle cuttle bones it is already removed form those.
 

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Crazy1 said:
I also remove the hard back off of mine. or I get the turtle cuttle bones it is already removed form those.

Where do you find these?
 

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where do you get the cuttlebone? Is this the same thing as the turtle bone I have seen at the pet store?
 

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yes. same problem here. i also put cuttle bone in their cage. but i don't seem to see changes with the bone. as if they don't even eat it. but i like it when they're playing with it. they're standing on it. and since they're much smaller, it seems like they're surfing with the bone as the surf board. hahaha....
 
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