Forgive the ignorance but are Tupnips good for Sulcata tortoises?If yes,what part of the Turnip do I feed,the Leaves or the Fruit?And lastly,how often can I safely feed it to my Sulcata tortoise in a week?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Stephanie Logan said:Interesting. I have never eaten a turnip, but I've heard the raw ones are kind of like radishes. Do you cook them and if so, how? Are they popular for eating/snacking there?
Nobody said:Stephanie Logan said:Interesting. I have never eaten a turnip, but I've heard the raw ones are kind of like radishes. Do you cook them and if so, how? Are they popular for eating/snacking there?
I think that the Turnips we have here in the Philippines are of a different variety that what you have there in the U.S.A..Like I said,the skin of the the fruit is color brown and you have to peel it off to eat the fruit.Some people eat it raw but in my case,I am not to fond of them.I wonder if the leaves of the Turnips here are also good for tortoises as like the variety found in the U.S.A..By the way,the Filipino translation for Turnip is called "Singkamas".Anyway,I just checked on Google and I found out that there is such a thing as "Puting Singkamas"here in the Philippines.Meaning,White Turnip.That must be same kind of Turnip that what you have there in the U.S.A. so I guess,I'll go check it out this weekend.