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Hi Folks,
My three outside Russians are doing beautifully. Shells are rock hard and they are heavy. I wonder if I can let them get a bit hungry so they will start eating more of the plants I have growing for them in my yard. They never touch the lawn grass, although I'll bet they would where they come from. These are ancient survivors, perfectly adapted to very arid conditions. I was wondering if I should juts NOT feed them and let them eat what is there.
They wouldn't starve would they?
My three outside Russians are doing beautifully. Shells are rock hard and they are heavy. I wonder if I can let them get a bit hungry so they will start eating more of the plants I have growing for them in my yard. They never touch the lawn grass, although I'll bet they would where they come from. These are ancient survivors, perfectly adapted to very arid conditions. I was wondering if I should juts NOT feed them and let them eat what is there.
They wouldn't starve would they?