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Are these plants ok for sulcatas?

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Posted by: Grape at Fri Feb 15 00:03:30 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Grape ]  
   

I will soon be designing a 5000 sq foot enclosure for my 5 sulcatas and wanted to check if the following plants would be ok or considered toxic for them. I will also take percautions to make sure that the tortoises cant eat them to oblivion in addition to providing them a large grassy area. Please give me your input.

Rasperries
Blackberries
Blueberries
Aronia
White Mulberry
Grapes
White/Red/Black Currant
Elderberries
Sea Berry
Fig Trees
Roses (whole plants)
Apricot Tree
Pear Tree
Day Lilly
Ferns
Walnut Trees
Oak Trees
Maple Trees
Geraniums Perrenial
Hibiscus Perrenial
Birch Trees
Willows
Locust
Periwinkle
Cranberries
Rose of Sharron Trees

I know theres a lot of berries in there, but I want to be able to harvest them for myself too, lol. Let me know what you think.
Also, if anyone can instruct me how to post photos, I would like to share some past enclosure pics.

Thanks A Lot!

-Grape


   

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