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Posted by: gerryg at Mon Mar 19 17:47:27 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by gerryg ] I'm in what I see as the middle of "pimping" out the latest enclosures I've made for my Central American milks. With spring time knocking at the door I'm thinking of trying to add some flowering ground cover plants that I particularly like and that are native to Maine into these enclosures... perhaps some hides made from the bark of fallen trees that have lichen/moss growing on them... any of you ever try something along those lines? Perhaps a bad idea because of the possibility introducing some pathogen/mites/ticks or other little cooties? | ||
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