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Plants for my Russians?

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Posted by: decacerata at Sun Aug 28 09:18:03 2005  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by decacerata ]  
   

I have two Russians that I adopted about a month ago. They were not kept in the best of condition (I adopted them from a very short-term job I had at a pet store--no UV light of any kind, pelletted diet, bad substrate) but now they're with me and seem very contented.



My question is about plants that I can put in their cage. I've seen the list at russiantortoise.org, but I was wondering if I bought plants from a nursery or garden center if they would be okay-- or are fertilizers a problem? I'm worried about planting in their setup from seeds because I think they'll eat anything as soon as it starts to sprout. Also, I'm the worst gardener ever so I don't know if I COULD grow anything from seeds.



Any suggestions on where you guys might get your plants from would be appreciated by me and the 'boys'-- I know when I take them outside they really like to laze in the grass and I was hoping to make them more comfortable in their tank.




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My "Menagerie":

1.0 Red Eared Slider

2.0 Russian Tortoises (?males)

2.0 Society Finches

5.0 Hermit Crabs (?males)

2.0 Dumbo Rats

1.0 Bearded Dragon

0.1 Pac Man Frog

2.0 Firebellied Toads

2.1 Cats


   

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