Yes, you can feed a Russian tortoise yellow squash in moderation. It can be offered as an occasional treat due to its high water content and low nutritional value compared to leafy greens and other vegetables. However, it should not be a staple in their diet, which should primarily consist of high-fiber plants, leafy greens, and a variety of vegetables. Always ensure any food is chopped into appropriate sizes and monitor for any adverse reactions.
Russian Tortoises can eat peas, i feed my Russian tortoise peas daily, although you can overfeed them very easily so i give my tortoise breakfast and dinner.
you should not feed them garbage or other than what is their normal diet.
You can feed your hamster squash, but not very much. Veggies are good for hamsters, but don't feed them too much, or they could get sick.
They are a grassland animal so they can only have things like lettuce leaves and grass hope this helps!
Yes, you can feed your Russian tortoise cantaloupe in moderation as an occasional treat. However, it should not be a staple of their diet due to its high sugar content. Russian tortoises thrive on a diet primarily consisting of leafy greens, grasses, and some vegetables. Always ensure that any fruit, including cantaloupe, is offered in small amounts to prevent digestive issues.
The number of people 4 pounds of yellow squash can feed depends on the serving size and how it's prepared. Generally, a standard serving of cooked squash is about 1 cup, which weighs approximately 6-8 ounces. Therefore, 4 pounds of yellow squash could serve about 8 to 10 people, assuming each person has a serving of 1 cup. Adjustments may be needed based on the context of the meal and other dishes being served.
Feed it luttuce and tourtise calcium.
I normally feed my tortoise by taking a piece of aloe off of a plant and giving it to him, but he is picky and doesn't eat it.
Feed him the cactus fig.
Feed it to the tortoise in the Kaya Forests.
If a mosquito has recently had a feed then it will be full of somebody's blood, that is what you see when you squash the mosquito, blood.
Fresh beetroot - yes (sparingly). Pickled beetroot NO !