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omg! neo can eat cheerios? they are full of whole wheat goodness lol!
ho hum, just stick to the green items and you will be ok, i showed this list to my reptile shop and they nearly wet themselves with some of the items you can (allegedly) feed them.........and every so often do the occasional.........................weetabix anyone?
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I liked the site and would recomend it to anyone. Thanks admin.
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Great links thanks.
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thanks it was a real help
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LMFAO!! Pork chops...Cooked?? WTF!! Think ill just stick to the items I know and use now!
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As well as normal greens I also give my beardies plenty of dandelions, As well as many essential vitamins dandelion supplies many trace elements and minerals such as calcium. Good for health & aids digestion.
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My beardie is 13 weeks now - not eating his greens at the mo - although I keep offering them. When can I start introducing fruit such as raspberries
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Where is the best place to buy cactus pads??
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the cactus pad shop
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thats really useful, i used to feed carrots every day,not any more.
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