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Posted by BabyHerp on November 03, 1999 at 09:36:59:
In Reply to: Wild Mustard-Ig food? posted by LK1 on November 03, 1999 at 05:02:03:
Nope never had reason to cultivate,or feed it to my igs...live in S.Cali and wild mustard plentiful..seen growing on hillsides, exposure to too many pollutants; car emissions;lead make it a poor food to give my igs. As for cultivating rather go for its cousin...regular ole mustard greens. Larger leaves, not as bitter, and not as goitrogenic (cruciferous family). Try posting to the Iguana Mailing List and ask Melissa Kaplan...she'll give you the latin names of each type of plant & also anything & EVERYTHING you want to know about wild mustard, AND iguanas.
Gina
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