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No, gingko nuts.


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Posted by Flavia Guimaraes on November 09, 2002 at 02:14:02:

In Reply to: Do you mean ginko like from the tree? posted by MichelleB on November 08, 2002 at 07:17:12:

Although they are nuts they are very soft.They are yellow and round.All my igs love gingko nuts but Godzilla is crazy about these nuts!!He can eat a whole bowl!!

Flavia

might plant a ginko tree if I knew the leaves would be a good treat for JJ!

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::My igs love eggplant, zuchini, beans sprouts, beet root, turnip, sweet potatoes,pumpkin, kale and spinach(not too much),manioc, chinese cabbage and ginko.If I have time to think I can still remember other good food that they like!

::Flavia

:: :...just wondering if anyone feeds this to their iguanas. Is it a good "green" even though it is dark red in colour?
:::Joey doesn't particularly like it...it's the last thing he eats in his dish, but I've been unable to find collard, mustard or dandelion this time of year. Right now he eats escarole, watercress, and curly endive (along with butternut squash, parsnip and beans or peas); and these are the only greens I can get. I have asked a store to see if they could order me in some collard or mustard but they have to order in a large amount and if it doesn't sell at their store, they won't continue to order it.
:::We'll see what happens. Any other ideas?
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