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The solution to keeping cool and hydrated while still allowing for some time in the sun. He can easily crawl out, he just decided that it was easier to go for the clover without moving his lil shell butt
Humom had to go away for a week so I got to spend it at my vacation home (aka grandmas house!) itβs not so bad really.. look at all this clover I have to eat before she gets back! Hard work but someoneβs got to do it!
Almost 6 years old π’
Crash behaved very well at her vet appointment today so we gave her some strawberries as a treat after she ate her dinner<33

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First dandy of spring.
Hey Tortblr,* anyone see any reason not to feed a Russian (Horsefields) tortoise kale or collard greens (as part of a variety)? I was looking up stuff to feed Todd, looking for something new, and I stumbled across a couple of people saying you shouldn't feed these to them. Which is weird, as they're usually recommended so much.
Just wondered if anyone else had heard this, and if there's any reason I shouldn't be feeding them to Todd. (I'm over-protective and get worried over him.)
*Or tortoise side of Tumblr, if you prefer.
my baby girl Jolyne :)