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Re: Free Cactus Berries- Turtle Food/Teresa


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Posted by Terry on October 18, 2000 at 17:38:12:

In Reply to: Re: Free Cactus Berries- Turtle Food/Teresa posted by tcc on October 18, 2000 at 01:20:13:

LOL.
That's a relief, I thought you were giving it all up, should have known better!
Congrats on the hatchling, I found one more this morning, bringing the total so far to three, of course there could be more hiding under leaves and logs. Just got done completely revamping the hatchling enclosure.First I had to find the two tiny hatchlings, then I brought all three in and gave them a nice soak. I moved the hatchling pen to a new corner of the adults pen with more ferns/plants etc to give the babies more shade and hiding places. Put the little babies in and they all ran under a big fern. I doubt I'll be seeing much of them, but there's plenty of bugs/slugs and worms so they'll be fine.
Anyway I'm rambling again.
Glad to hear you're not packing it in, and it was just a typo. You had me worried for a moment.
Terry.


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