Something I've often wondered and it's just a question of curiosity.
We give our captive torts calcium in forms of cuttlebone, eggshell and/or calcium powder. Obviously there is calcium in foods too.
If a tort eats some cuttlebone or someone sprinkles some powder 2 or 3 times a week, we consider this normal. I've watched some of mine devour cuttlebone, which seems a lot of calcium to me.
What sources in the wild gives them as much calcium as we give them in captivity?
We give our captive torts calcium in forms of cuttlebone, eggshell and/or calcium powder. Obviously there is calcium in foods too.
If a tort eats some cuttlebone or someone sprinkles some powder 2 or 3 times a week, we consider this normal. I've watched some of mine devour cuttlebone, which seems a lot of calcium to me.
What sources in the wild gives them as much calcium as we give them in captivity?