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Endive

Twinkie13

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it looks like just this white thing. You guys use this stuff? He seems to eat it a bit, but I don't know. I see different types.
Does it matter which?
 

Canicke

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sorry - I'm not understanding your question - to what are you referring?
 

PatsyB

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I think you are talking about Belgum endive. You want to use curly endive, it's green.
 

PatsyB

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Bok choy is a good one. I've used it before. I can't always find things at my store so I always stick to the same one or 2 greens that I know they have. You would think living in a big city in a diverse neighborhood I'd be able to find more variety of healthy greens for my dragons LOL!
 

Hdrydr31

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I've used Bok choy that's one that I can easily get at my store.
 

Twinkie13

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He likes it. It is labeled/colored "black" in the feeding chart thatnis out bible.

But I would HAVE to think it could be fed a bit.....I usually alternate between must/coll greens.


This was a change of pace, but seems so so safe too that I'm going to finish the bushel.



Also......have a feeding story I'm kind of ashamed/maybe not about.

I'll post another thread.

Thanks for the replies guys/gals.
 
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