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Post by Parkdufa on Sept 26, 2005 16:37:55 GMT
And are it eatable for snails or not? *smirk* My mice and guinea pigs have eat of the plant without beeing sick or something...
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Post by section8angel on Sept 26, 2005 16:43:40 GMT
Well to me it looks like a succulent, no idea what kind though lol
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Val
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Post by Val on Sept 26, 2005 16:48:13 GMT
Yes it does look like a succulent and to be honest I can't think of an edible one!!! I would err on the side of caution and not let them eat it.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2005 16:49:51 GMT
do the snails try to eat it? maybe you could try with a tiny bit, if its ok for those bigger animals it might be ok for them. but if they dont like it too much theres no point. lovely snail btw
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Post by section8angel on Sept 26, 2005 16:50:28 GMT
Aloe is a succulent and that was on an edible list. I think lol
But this plant doesn't look like that to me.
I was reading somewhere the other day there's over 400 plants that they have been found to eat.... god knows what all 400 are though lol
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Arno
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Post by Arno on Sept 26, 2005 16:53:28 GMT
Yes it does look like a succulent and to be honest I can't think of an edible one!!! I would err on the side of caution and not let them eat it. I know Opuntia's are edible,but don't know if snails would eat them.
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Post by section8angel on Sept 26, 2005 16:56:36 GMT
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Post by apple on Sept 27, 2005 21:52:01 GMT
loooool A lot of plants that are edible for GALS are poisonous and toxic plants for many animals. ;D
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Post by fatslug on Sept 29, 2005 20:33:03 GMT
It looks like a Crassula
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