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Posted by: Heather at Wed Apr 7 15:18:07 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Heather ] Ok, What's the deal. When I first got my Iguana, I was told collard greens are fantastic. They should be the staple of my Ig's diet. They're sssoooo high in calcium and everything else. They're wonderful. I say, ok cool. So THen I go into beardies and I hear "Gotta watch out of collards. They shouldn't get too much." I'm like, ok whatever. Then I get into uros and I hear "NO COLLARDS! They're horrible for lizards! They bind up calcium so uros don't get it and this that and the other thing. Collards are a no no!!" Now I'm like, hold up, I thought they were good! So What's the deal? Why are collards so great for igs and so bad for Beardies and uros? Isn't it the same plant? Doesn't it have the same calcium levels for one lizard as it does for others? Why are collards so great for one and bad for others? Can someone explain this to me? | ||
>> Next Message: RE: What's the deal with collard greens? - Beginnersbasics, Wed Apr 7 15:24:34 2004 >> Next Message: RE: What's the deal with collard greens? - heartmountain, Wed Apr 7 15:28:55 2004 >> Next Message: The only thing wrong with them is... - Christyj, Wed Apr 7 15:45:54 2004 >> Next Message: Maybe someone has them confused with spinach. - Wain, Wed Apr 7 19:34:07 2004 | ||
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