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Posted by Annie Lancaster-TortoiseAid on April 03, 2001 at 14:55:25:
In Reply to: Bringing it to the top. Nutrition... posted by EJ on April 03, 2001 at 02:16:06:
Hey EJ, I might have somewhere mentioned fruits? It's possible. Some species (like redfoots, yellowfoots and box turtles) do well with some fruit in the diet. I think (without looking at every post I've made) the reference I was making was regarding pesticides. Someone said it wasn't safe to feed anytthing at all from the grocery store because it is all contaminated..(or something to that effect) I posted about products that can be used to effectively clean produce (incuding fruits)
Annie
: It's neat how things can be taken out of context.
: Fiber in tortoises is an important component. No more or less than protein or any of the other elements. I think we were discussing grocery greens and not fruits.
: My recomendation is that if you cannot access the natural stuff you can do just fine with grocery stuff if you focus on the dark leafy greens (no spinach). There is plenty of fiber in this stuff if you are selective. That's my point. (where did fruit come from?)
: Ed
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