How To Make Your Own Tortoise Garden | Good edible plants for reptiles!!
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- Опубликовано: 21 май 2019
- In this video I show off all the plants I have for my Sulcata and Hermanns Tortoises if you know any other good plants for them please let me know in the comments so I can grow more food for them!!
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I wish i lived somewhere warmer for all that. Great video man
Taevian's World of Reptiles! Thank you 🙌🙌
Since I started cutting up my hibiscus, my tortoise loves the hibiscus now. I don’t have the spineless prickly pair cactus yet but I really want that to feed my tortoise. Also great and awesome video.
T-Dog The Workout Boy thank you and yes prickly pear is great for them and they love it
Thanks so much, Great Information!! Your sulcata is Beautiful!!
Kala Spears thank you 😁
Thank you for more info you're sharing. Im going to start planting. :)
Tortoise are so entertaining to watch🐢🙌🏻
ANTONIO VALENCIA I know 🙌🙌
Struggling to get my cactus and hibiscus to grow here in UK.. however there’s weeds and grass everywhere 🐢🐢🐢🐢 good vid, nice info, keep em coming. Keep plodding 🐢🐢🐢
Clive Finnimore thank you and yea weeds and grasses are good for them even better than cactus and hibiscus they’re a grassland species after all
Nice!👍
Frank Dominguez thank you
Coold video bro my green iguana enjoys eating hibiscus 🌺 also
Octavio Pruneda yea iguanas like hibiscus and mulberry too they can probably eat the cactus as well I’m not too sure about that tho
Nice video bro keep up that good work one day you will be someone big on RUclips never give up 👍👍👏
Prokiller Beast thank you 🙌🙌
From the Tortoise Table - Common Name: Lily Turf (Border Grass, Monkey Grass, Spider Grass, Liriope, Big Blue Lilyturf, Aztec Grass)
Latin Name: Liriope spp.
Family Name: Asparagaceae/Ruscaceae/Convallariaceae
Some species of this ornamental garden plant grow from rhizomes that are high in saponins, and others grow from fibrous roots with tuberous endings. As saponins are toxic to cold-blooded animals, and as we do not know if the leaves of Lily Turf also contain high levels of saponins, we would advise you to exercise caution and not feed this plant to tortoises.
The flowers are usually lilac in colour, but can also be found in white, and the berries are blackish or very dark purple and said to be mildly toxic.
What soil do you use? Got a link?
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Love your channel.
Elephant grass is one I recently heard about, great for tortoises. I found the seeds on etsy's and recently received them. I will plant them in our s p ring. It's a perrienal and should come back for me. For you it will be there all year round.
Would you be willing to sell me some of your opuntia pads which I will plant in my greenhouse and take out in the summer. I will of course pay shipping. If you don't want to, I understand, no hard feelings. I'm new to your channel, but not to reptiles. I love that your grandfather is helping you and it's great that you have that special relationship with him. I look forward to your videos and thank you.
Hey, thank you! Yes I’ve heard of elephant grass it’s invasive here and grows everywhere, my tortoises didn’t like it. And I have opuntia cactus available in my website shadowsreptiles.com in the reptile supply section
Hello, so quick question. I have become fond of these reptiles and already taking of a lizard, I was thinking about getting a tortoise. Now I was getting everything about housing and hygiene, but it diet kinda confused me, it says it should graze on grass and weeds. But what kind of weeds and are some weeds dangerous? Thank you.
Mr Hamm hey yes 70% of their diet should be grasses and I let mine graze naturally in the back yard they mostly eat grass and as for weeds dandelions and clovers are good
Thank you for the informative video! I’m thinking about tortoise proofing my backyard. Have you had any problems with your sulcata tortoise digging? I’m worried mine will
There’s always the chance they’ll dig that depends on their personality a lot. Some of mine don’t dig at all except for nesting but i provide lots of hides and covers so they won’t feel the need to dig. They’ll still do it occasionally but with lots of hides there’s less of a chance.
Great video! Thank you, how do you spell the name of third plant you showed us,? About 2:18 in video
Ashleigh Hiebert super blue liriope
Ashleigh Hiebert and thank you
@@ShadowsReptiles Thank you 😀
Thank you for a highly educational video. At 4.33 you mentioned sulcata tortoise can eat banana leaves? From Malaysia and here banana trees grow at every corner of the country. Do you feed them banana leaves daily? Hope to hear from you. Already like and subscribe.
I don’t offer it often, mine don’t like it too much only tank would eat it but if yours eat it you can feed it a couple times a week. It’s safe to feed daily but variety is important for tortoises so they don’t get picky and hooked on one thing
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What types of plants are those at 6:00? It sounds like lemonade but it's definitely not a lemon tree.
Mamey
@@ShadowsReptiles Never heard of that before. Will do research on it because the fruits look delicious.
4:53 excuse me, how old your big mulberr tree?
where in florida u at?I'm in brooksville fl I ned some plants for my sulcata
Dion Cruz south Miami
oh cool I used to live in homestead. ima find a nursey out here then thanks
Dion Cruz no problem
Add some fertilizer to your hibiscus. Preferably Nitrate. Organic
Ancient Gaming I’ll look into it they’re doing great tho
@@ShadowsReptiles they should be full of leaves dispite you cut them
Ancient Gaming I’ll definitely look into it then thanks for letting me know
@@ShadowsReptiles If you have any plant issues let me know ....I will help you to make Your Plants Great Again.
Ancient Gaming alright for sure 🙌🙌 thanks
Would a russian tortoise eat the spineless cactus
Go check the give away guys so that it can have 10,000 views 😁
be careful of the cactus you show as they are crazy invasive