JoshGoldberg
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Would i be able to use pure sphagnum moss for my substrate? It will be easier to clean and lil z wony get as messy but would it work?
Sphagnum moss molds? I was told to use new zealand sphagnum moss that is long stranded because it wouldnt moldIt can get tangled on them, molds easily and some tend to eat it. I hated it when I first got my leopard and was told by the breeder to use it. I switched to coconut coir right after finding this forum. It holds humidity the best won't mold, won't cause impactions and if you pat it down good and every day that it gets a little loose, it won't stick to him as much.
mine eats those barks, piece by pieceMine all try to eat it. Orchid bark works best.
mine eats those barks, piece by piece
i leave a cuttlebone piece in it, he can chew it at any time he wants, and i provide him calcium and vita-D3 regularly like twice a week. he's not short in those supplement, he just wants to chew on those when he gets hungryDo you feed a lot of lettuce and grocery store produce?
What is your calcium supplementation routine?
i leave a cuttlebone piece in it, he can chew it at any time he wants, and i provide him calcium and vita-D3 regularly like twice a week. he's not short in those supplement, he just wants to chew on those when he gets hungry
At the moment, i feed him spring mix and dry hay alternatively, and the light bulb i use during the day is powersun, hmm can't remember the name, but i know it's hella expensive, enough UVB and UVA. And CHE(100w) for night.I asked because some people over supplement calcium and it causes the tortoise to eat things it shouldn't. Over supplementation of calcium can interfere with the absorption of other important minerals and trace elements. This imbalance can sometimes cause them to eat substrate or rocks or wood, etc… Glad this is not your issue.
The other two things that sometimes cause this are colored light bulbs and feeding lot of grocery store greens which are too low in fiber and have the wrong ca : ph ratio and/or nutrient content. Are you using a red or blue bulb for heat? What do you feed?
spring mix and dry hay are main food for him, i also give her radicchio, squash, flowers, fruits occasionally.What species and size/age are we talking about? Does the tortoise eat the dry hay? I think you need much more variety than that.
I would not feed any hardware store grass seed to a tortoise. Its all coated and infused with chemicals and stuff.
Here is the best grass seed on the market:
http://www.groworganic.com/premium-horse-pasture-mix-irrigation.html
I've tried growing all sorts of other stuff side by side with this one, and nothing even comes close.
spring mix and dry hay are main food for him, i also give her radicchio, squash, flowers, fruits occasionally.
also i searched up the link for the plant, it only ships within US... ayyy, i'm in canada lol.
he's 17-18cm, 2 and half years old. and i see him eating dry hayWhat species size and age? Do you see the tortoise actually eating the hay?
he's 17-18cm, 2 and half years old. and i see him eating dry hay
you mean variety of different grass species?I went to your profile to see that you have a sulcata…
I think you need more variety in your diet.
Just a guess, but I'll bet the occasional fruit might have something to do with the substrate eating too. Its not good for them and it upsets their stomach. I'd save the fruit for the RF.
Please excuse my political incorrectness here, but are there any "hippie" markets in your town? I ask because typically you can find all manner of organic seeds for "humans" to sprout and you often can grow these for your tortoise. From wheat berry seed to radish seed.I'm going to plant some grass seed for him, the seed i got from home-depot is shown in the attached pictures. they don't have 100% fertilizer free seed, but the one i picked is really really low concentration of fertilizer, and they told me it's natural fertilizer
you mean variety of different grass species?