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Posted by Mike C on May 13, 2002 at 00:10:50:
In Reply to: The best vet in the area. n/p posted by EJ on May 12, 2002 at 10:41:29:
: : Feed a wider variety of greens, endive, dandelion, chicory, turnip greens and a bit of kale and collards etc.
: : Calcium and vitamins only once or twice a week, don't overdo it.
: : Plant a couple of hibiscus bushes and add the flowers to the diet too.
: : The red hibiscus is the hardiest, plant in morning sun/afternoon shade.
: : Leopards will drink, so provide a little bowl.
: : The plastic lid off a Sunny Delight bottle, or something similar.
: : And at that age I would soak the tortoise at least twice a week.
: : Grasses, well you can let it graze on the bermuda or rye, but be very caqreful that it has loads of shade and is supervised outdoors.
: : My sulcatas sleep in the shade from around 11am-4pm this time of year, and they're sub-adults.
: : A little baby would easily fry if left out in the sun.
: : If you live in/around the Phoenix area and need a vet, I recommend Dr Jay Johnson, at the Tempe University veterinary hospital
Excellent! Thanks for your quick response, I will definitely start working on the diet issues immediately. Oh, one more question, I was misinformed when I got the little fellows that he needed the calcium dustings once a day - you state though that 1-2 times a week should be fine. Is there damage that can occur with too much calcium? (Up until now, I have been giving the calcium treatments daily on his veggies.) Thanks again!
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