Thanks for your reply. I brought a lot of veges including grass today, so it's okay if she can't eat this.i believe they are, just wait until someone with more experience in Plant comes. but
if you hate them, then feed them to your tortoise i doubt that they did not have a name.Thanks for your reply. I brought a lot of veges including grass today, so it's okay if she can't eat this.
I hate veges, but maybe I will eat them today xD
I found the page of the supplier. I found their names there, but other veges have no search results except the beet.if you hate them, then feed them to your tortoise i doubt that they did not have a name.
Thanks for your reply. I gave it to her with another veges. She doesn't seem very interested in it.If those greens are safe for people, then they should be safe for your tortoise too. I don't know what they are. If we have those here, they are not common.
There's no ingredients list.So I checked their website, Their names were strange. Green ball, purple ball, baby summer (?)What are the items listed on the ingredients list? I want to say chard, which is safe but not always interesting to tortoises.
haha lolThere's no ingredients list.So I checked their website, Their names were strange. Green ball, purple ball, baby summer (?)
I googled it but found nothing.
She's eating a little of it now.
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It really helps me! Thank you very much. Maybe her favorite thing is dandelion.She's still eating hard.The green and purple ones are basils; I’m going to assume baby summer refers to a squash.
I think what you have there is amaranth, safe in small quantities but not everyone’s favorite.
I see you are in South Korea? If I have not posted this for you before, here is a thread on foods that may be available to you that are really good to feed: https://tortoiseforum.org/threads/s...land-malay-indo-etc-diet.165957/#post-1605308.