08-07-2006, 09:42 PM | #11 |
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I will let you off then<g>. Cant get my head around using a phone to take a picture<g>.
I am still in the dark ages.
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08-07-2006, 09:45 PM | #12 |
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lol, i lost my digi cam ages ago and my gf conned me into getting this deal where you get two contract camera phones on my bank account and she gets the other 1
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09-07-2006, 09:25 AM | #13 |
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Carl if you pick a variety of the weeds growing in you garden we can try are best to id them for you
but can't promise anything as the quality isn't 100%. Sandy yes very similar to geranium also mmm think i will stick with buttercup unless Carl can post a flower picture from it Darren
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saw the same plant in someones garden and asked them what it was and they said buttercup.
Took a few photos of plants in kerris mams garden, i cant match them with anything on tlady so i will post them. I didnt pik em and i photoed them and there flowers for u guys. |
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Ok Carl so when are you posting the pictures
Darren
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Hi Carl
the firs one is Ladys mantle (alchemilla sp) related to the rose family edible in salads for us so edible to tortoises no doubt i have tried it with mine they don't like it actually never touched it . 2nd and 3rd will get back to you on them 4th is marsh cinquefoil (potentilla palustris) again related to roses and strawberrys not sure how edible 5th is Aloe (aloe aristata ?) edible in small amounts leopards will possible eat it can cause loose poo Darren
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thanks darren, although the cactus is not recommended in large amounts, should i add it too their diet in small amounts to give variation??
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Carl its not a cacti its a succulent Aloe spp ,i don't feed my tortoises Aloe or cacti i have to many tortoises and the succlents/ cacti grow to slow .
But i'm sure someone on here will give you some advice on aloe in tortoise feeds . Darren
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