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 Post subject: Re: Pellets for a Sulcata
PostPosted: 09 Sep 2011, 03:58 
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:o DAWN :o ...did you have to tell EVERYONE about the BTOA? It is supposed to be anonymous :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Re your reply earlier...thanks. I can't see the point in the forums if people can't be honest now and again. We can all pretend that we are "the perfect" owners and only say what we think we should be saying. But in my opinion, if everyone was honest about what works for them then we would be of far more help to each other! ;)


i so agree with you here Ruth.might i add this is the place to do it.

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 Post subject: Re: Pellets for a Sulcata
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At the moment Fluff is in wooden viv indoors with glass front taken off :) .Plenty of heat and uv :) !! She goes out on good days after being warmed up first and usually has a graze before she gets cold and has to come in :) We have just bought a wendy house that is going to have heat etc for the winter .Have found that she is quite happy wandering around the kitchen but is very timid and i have never been able to get her to eat indoors or in the Viv.Have found some nastursiums will try them tomorrow :) Its going to be a wet week end so she will have to eat indoors eventually :) Thanks everyone for advice :) Judy

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 Post subject: Re: Pellets for a Sulcata
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At last Fluff has eaten indoors :o :o Tempted her with begonia flowers as i know she likes them and mixed with weeds and she just kept eating :) :) Lets hope this lasts :) Perhaps it was a matter of settling in :) Judy

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 Post subject: Re: Pellets for a Sulcata
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Well done im really pleased. :D

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