03-12-2010, 09:45 PM | #11 |
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I was lucky & got a carrier bag full just before it snowed which I have been mixing with other things to make it last. Yesterday I soaked some pellets, chopped finely & burried into rehydrated grass pellets & they demolished the lot.
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Yeah quite steep postage, Reptillica in Germany.
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I have just been megga cautious with my little bit of plantain. Got sod all else...in terms of weeds. Pretty naff diet at the mo...plantain, lambs lettuce, rommain, kale, and a few pellets...
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I do salad one day then pellets another, but they all seem to be doing ok
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think your fretting Rach, dont forget less informed people keep torts for years & only feed salad/veg He will be fine, your doing your best.
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I was very interested in this food after reading good reports/seeing pictures on the TT forum. I got in touch with the Co who made it but you had to buy a huge amount & carriage was over £10 (however much you had) Which variety & size did you opt for Rach & did they give you any indication of how long before it arrives? |
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Rach have you looked into nutritional values of shop bought food? Some are better than others, some are actually quite good for getting through periods like this. Go for organic if possible. Also you have your cobs arriving shortly.
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I have been ill for 2 1/2 weeks so have not looked for weeds, had a little supply growing in my garden which are now under snow have been feeding all the good salad mixes, butternut squash, pellets twice a week and campanula, snapdragon, pansy, dianthus, and viola. I am going for a look on Monday to see what I can find my torts are fed up methinks! I tried them with some curly kale and they were not impressed at all
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