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Dragon ate my succulent??

MLE.C

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So on one of Pips outings he desided that my small desk plant looked GREAT and took a few good bites before I could get him away from it. Are these poisonous? I couldnt find the name of the plant anywhere but here's a photo. He's not acting like he's choking so it must have gone down ok, now I'm just worried about the after affects. I'm really hoping this little accident will just add some fiber to his day.
 

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Hdrydr31

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I do believe that is called Haworitha and from the lists it's not on the poisonous plants.. I would say keep an eye on him and it's always good to keep some activated charcoal on hand...
 

MLE.C

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I do believe that is called Haworitha and from the lists it's not on the poisonous plants.. I would say keep an eye on him and it's always good to keep some activated charcoal on hand...


Thanks so much! Those plants look like a match so that's a relief. A couple of hours later he's still acting his normal self so I'm hoping that this too shall pass. It just so happens that I have activated charcoal here so I'll have it on hand should I need it. I very much appreciate the help!
 

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Looks like it's in the aloe family, so it's probably okay. Just make sure he's hydrated and he should be fine.
 
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