I second that. Also read some place that portabello is a "no-no" for torts. It didn't explain why though, and it doesn't matter since I can't remember where I read it anywayTroggy is hit or miss with mushrooms, but maybe I just haven't found the right ones yet. He will take pretty much any if I hand feed him, but will avoid them in his dish.
I read somewhere portobellos weren't ok to feed? Maybe that's a myth (or maybe I'm mis-remembering)?
One reason I'm glad I shop for the Russian diet! Haha, very nice!Here in Texas we are very limited with mushrooms available. Chanterelles are about 55 or 65$ per 1lb, I buy 1 mushroom for my babies. You should see "the look" I get at checkout
Very cute!I am not a hat! View attachment 163770
Looks a lot like my Russian. Eating is a big deal in his enclosure!At the end of the day if Ruby eats all of her greens she gets to come out and pick at Vern's leftovers since they have a lot more junk food in them than her food. She's not quite ready for a big kid plate. View attachment 164866
Omg!!!! I love to watch those FEET from behind! Make me laugh every time! She is a cutest thing!At the end of the day if Ruby eats all of her greens she gets to come out and pick at Vern's leftovers since they have a lot more junk food in them than her food. She's not quite ready for a big kid plate. View attachment 164866
Silly torts! They just like everything messy!!THIS is why we can't have nice things:
Aww, poor little doll! My Russian has gotten a little cabin fever-y with spring slowly on its way. Soon he should be out and running around in his outdoor garden enclosure.@Oxalis She is ready for spring and outside time. Her tank has gotten a bit tight over the course of a massive growth spurt this winter. I haven't upgraded her because I want to wait until after we close on our house and move in so there has been a lot of out of tank enrichment time and I think she knows how to get it. *Crash, bang, thump!* MOMMMMMM! Let me out!
She's swimming circles in the kitchen sink right now chasing floating bits of fruit.
Haha, those redfoots and their death glares!! I swear the Russians do it too sometimes!!The patented "Super intense Ruby death glare"