HELP! Diet for Marginated Tortoise

heidip

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Hi!
A family member is taking on a young (1-2 year old) Marginated tortoise. I know NOTHING about tortoises, and their knowledge is at best beginner level, but I am completely passionate about providing animals with the highest levels of care - and so this is what this tortoise will receive. I am trying to put together information to create a general guide to look after this little guy and wanted to confirm some information.

Is there any other main things that should be offered? Should young tortoises be supplemented with a proper kibble/formula?

I am based in the south of UK!

MAIN DIETARY ITEMS (70% of diet)
Dandelion
Hawkweed
Timothy Hay
Chickweed
Lawn Grass ( Not Clippings )
Dock leaves
Clover
Plantain (all varieties)
Sow thistle
Bindweed
Milk Thistle
Groundsel
Honeysuckle
Parsley
Sedum
Sage
Grapevine
Coriander
Hawkbits
Watercress

FINE IN MODERATION (Unsure on frequency)
Spring greens
Carrot Tops
Lettuce (all varieties)
Hibiscus
Broccoli
Nasturtium
Cauliflower
Rocket
Cabbage
Pumpkin
Green Beans
Peas
Mange Tout
Spinach
Brussel Sprouts

SPECIAL TREATS ONLY (Unsure on frequency)
Tomato
Strawberry
Cucumber
Parsnips
Apple
Sweet Peppers
Pear
Grape
 

Tom

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Hello and welcome!

No fruit, and no grass hay. This species is also not a grass eater. All the weeds are great! Be careful which species of sedum you are feeding. Some are toxic, but most are not. Don't forget mulberry leaves if you can find them there. Spinelss opuntia pads are also great. Overall, this is a great list.

Diet and many other care aspects are covered here:

You have finally found the correct care info on this forum, and all of your questions are welcome! :)
 

heidip

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Thank you all for your welcomes!! We are already loving the little guy!
 

heidip

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Hello and welcome!

No fruit, and no grass hay. This species is also not a grass eater. All the weeds are great! Be careful which species of sedum you are feeding. Some are toxic, but most are not. Don't forget mulberry leaves if you can find them there. Spinelss opuntia pads are also great. Overall, this is a great list.

Diet and many other care aspects are covered here:

You have finally found the correct care info on this forum, and all of your questions are welcome! :)

Perfect! He is alright to go out onto the grass right? He will pick the weeds he wants and not munch on the grass if its not good for him? We want to make him an indoor and outdoor enclosure as summer time is on its way! We have plant fanatics in the house so identification should be safe, but we will double check everything!
 

Tom

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Perfect! He is alright to go out onto the grass right? He will pick the weeds he wants and not munch on the grass if its not good for him? We want to make him an indoor and outdoor enclosure as summer time is on its way! We have plant fanatics in the house so identification should be safe, but we will double check everything!
Yes, it is fine for him to walk around on the grass. This species is just not really a grass eating species. It won't hurt them, it's just not something they would normally eat. If they do eat it, it will just pass through as roughage.
 

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