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    BPnet Veteran Jeanne's Avatar
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    A great bunch of info:

    Got this site through an email list I am on for bearded dragons, thought other dragon keepers might like this:


    http://www.petstation.com/herpdngr.htm



    Figured I would share because it is always nice to have a quick reference as to what kinds of plants are OK or not to give our dragons. It has other info that may be helpful- or not. LOL Some of it is common sense thngs, but it is the last part about plants that are edible that I like.
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    Re: A great bunch of info:

    I was suprised that the list did not include dandelions or clover on the "good list." My bearded dragon goes crazy over clover and dandelion flowers in my back yard.

    And no we don't use any chemicals in the lawn, no putting green in my back yard......
    -Brad

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    BPnet Veteran Jeanne's Avatar
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    Re: A great bunch of info:

    Yeah, I too was surprised at the exclusion of those also. My dragon and uro love those also. By no mean do I think that list is complete, but, it does have great info.
    *Jeanne*

    "To acquire knowledge, one must study; but to acquire wisdom, one must observe"

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