Oh not heard of egg shells as calcium before I might try that thanksThe Redfoots breakfast today. Mazuri, blueberries, mushrooms, dried mulberry, hibiscus, and ground egg shells for calcium.View attachment 301894
You don't even have to crush them either. You can just crack and egg and throw the whole shell in there.Oh not heard of egg shells as calcium before I might try that thanks
It depends on where you live. I’ve seen many members say they can get them from Asian markets or farmers markets locally. One member here said they found some at the grocery store. I ordered them from Amazon previously with positive results.Where do you get the opuntia cactus? Also, amazon sells Mazuri, that's where I bought it.
I grow the opuntia. I have about 40 stands of it. I have about 12 different types. I feed buckets of it out every day in the warmer months. It goes dormant in late fall/winter.Where do you get the opuntia cactus? Also, amazon sells Mazuri, that's where I bought it.
Looks like you also have some mallow mixed in there toward the bottom of the photo. The little round leaves?Today Sheldon gets squash, pumpkins, cucumber, and watermelon vines, leaves and flowers. With rose of Sharon leave and flowers mixed with some grass and dandelion greens
Yes, great eye almost forgot they where in there. I am lucky enough to have a lot of them growing in the backyard ?Looks like you also have some mallow mixed in there toward the bottom of the photo. The little round leaves?
That IS lucky. Mallow is great tortoise food. It makes up a large percentage of what my babies eat in winter when we get our rains and cooler weather. From about December through March or April, I get a ton of mallow up here. Up here it all dries out and dies in spring when the heat comes back.Yes, great eye almost forgot they where in there. I am lucky enough to have a lot of them growing in the backyard ?
I want to know this too. I keep finding huge fig trees around me with these big giant luscious looking leaves. I looked it up, but my search was inconclusive.Are figs okay for leopard tortoises? Or fig leaves?