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has any of you tried this.....

grimreaper Mar 02, 2004 05:14 PM

accually puting seeds in there uro cages. i mean safe plants of course(roses, dandi lions, carrots, ect.). bassicly kinda making a lil garden in the enclosure. would this work? or do you think that it would b pointless because the uro would eat it as soon as its a sprout.
thanx
nevin
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Replies (2)

smallFry Mar 02, 2004 09:45 PM

That would be kinda interesting. A little garden in the tank. Alas, I wonder if the extreme heat would be good for home grown veggies. Also, us sand folks are out of the gardening idea. :D

sojdas Mar 03, 2004 09:22 AM

i don't know if that would be a good idea, i would think that the substrate you would have to use to grow the plant would hold far too much moisture and due to the heat required the humidity would be through the roof probaly unsafe for the uro, even if its well ventalated its hard to reach the proper heat with an open cage
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