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Old 20th December 2018, 13:39   #11
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Food may be specific to species so yours may be ok.

They eat the entire dandilion and love the flower, Ours avoid poisonous plants such as dafodil.

However much to my annoyance they ate all my well established Campanula



leaving my borders a bit bare

I didnt realise yours was a juvenile ours were 6 when we bought them so best stick to professional advice
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Old 20th December 2018, 17:13   #12
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It is customary to eat them in some countries. not in the UK though. We prefer fast food.
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Old 30th March 2019, 19:21   #13
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The is for the link, I’ll have a look at that. We’ve bought some dandelion seeds so we can grow some in the garden for him. At the moment he’s been eating kale, broccoli, cauliflower, sprouts and carrot. The breeder gave us a list of foods they like, and things that are poisonous to them, I was surprised at how much they can’t have! Do they have to hibernate? I’m sure it said on the care sheet she gave us that they don’t have to if you’ve got the heat lamp and uvb bulb?
We have a female tortoise,she hibernates every year in the soil in our back garden,we have had her over thirty years,she stays down usually for 5 months,will be another month or so before she resumes eating,so 6 months witout food.
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