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Posted by Lisa and Virgil on October 13, 2001 at 20:20:12:
In Reply to: I see it now . . . more posted by Lisa and Virgil on October 13, 2001 at 20:18:58:
: : First take your clean cuttlebone & remove the hard shell/exoskeleton, using a knife or similar object.
: : (THIS MUST NOT TO BE ATTEMPTED BY CHILDREN).
: : Then proceed to cut up the cuttlebone into managable chunks for your tortoise.
: : Dispose of the shell, do not allow your tortoise to consume this as it could cause severe damage to the insides of the tortoise.
: : graham(UK)
: : Pic tell the whole story.
Does all cuttlebone have that outer shell or does it sometimes come already removed?
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