🐢 Unlock your tortoise’s wild side with every treat!
The Ferplast Tortoise Treat Hanging Feeder Ball is a 5.5-inch diameter, lightweight (0.31 lbs) interactive toy made from durable polyethylene terephthalate. Designed to hold fresh fruits and vegetables, it encourages natural foraging behaviors, promotes exercise, and keeps feeding hygienic and fun for tortoises and turtles.
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Material Type | Polyethylene Terephthalate |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.5"L x 5.5"W x 5.5"H |
Item Weight | 0.31 Pounds |
Style | Classic |
Color | Green |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Additional Features | Interactive Foraging Toy |
M**E
Great for long term use
It is larger than I thought it would be-even though measurements are included in product details. But I’m happy I got it anyways because my tortoise is still growing so it’s an item I can get my money’s worth in the long run.
T**Y
Toy ball
Our tortoise actually plays with it and put it around the terrarium. It is so cute.
G**A
Small with wide holes
We like the smaller size for our animals. Perfect to hide hay for horses & goats. Holes in ball are too large for our big tortoise… he pulls out the veggies easily.
C**N
Makes mealtime fun for my turtle Murray
My Russian tortoise loves it
A**S
Too big for turtles
Much bigger than I anticipated It’s a bit much for my 20 gallon tank
R**R
should’ve read reviews first…
The media could not be loaded. it’s GIANT. for tortoises NOT turtles. (my turtle is 3.5 inches for comparison)
J**
Loved the function. Keeps food clean and provides enrichment
Keeps food clean and provides enrichment
A**L
Not great for small turtles
Too big for a smaller turtle, I stuck this in my turtles tank & she completely ignored it, she's around 6 inches long and around 3 inches wide, She lives in 40 gallon tall tank with water & a giant rock to bask on. This turtle is 100% food aggressive, its whatever its her personality at this point after 16 years. Well the issue is that she didn't use it at all or eat any of the lettuce in it, she will eat anything put on top of her rock or anything that enters her cage (My mom has gotten bitten trying to hand feed her before - I told her not to) She once when I was trying to "spice up her living space" I put a small cactus in the tank with her on her rock, that thing was dragged to the water faster than I could think & she was eating the thing, we had to take it away, I don't know if was the smell or texture of the item, but she hated this thing.
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