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Old 24-Jan-04, 03:54 PM
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plants and beardies

hey guys...
i just bought 2 different plants that i thought may survive in my liz cage...
one was mondo grass and the other is "lonicera boxwood"...
does any one no if it is ok if the beardies eat these... as i put them in the they both had a few leaves each...
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Not sure about that one cant see why it would do any damage.
"Unless they was some houch in there".
Keep an eye on them though for self-being.
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some houch?? wats that?
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Old 25-Jan-04, 11:42 AM
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Houchy Gouchy
The wacky tabacky.
Mary Jane
grass
weed
pot
All that nasty stuff....
Oh yeah, don't do drugs kids.It's bad mmkay.
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Old 25-Jan-04, 01:48 PM
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lol yeh i could have some very happy beardies on my hands... lol...
hhmm actually... right climate to grow.... lol nah only jk
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nev both are not toxic but the plants you have don't survive well in a hot enviroment you might want a native that is used to hot enviroments if you live near frankston pm me and i can do a disscount at work for you
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Discounted Houch? I'll have some of , oooh, oh dear What AM I saying?.........
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lunatic lucin......happy little beardies with the muchies
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wow very usefull site Simon_Archibald thanks for that...
westhamsc i live in warrandyte so frankston is the other side of the city for me.... thanks for the offer tho appreciate it... if im ever over there ill take up your offer...
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oh and so far my plants are surviving pretty well no sign of weeping or any thing... and my beardies havent really eaten much of the plants... have a nibble every now and then but not enough to kill the plants... i give the plants a spray every morning and night to try and stop them from drying out...
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