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Looking for cactus

popo70 Sep 17, 2005 03:44 AM

I have a baby sulcata and am always looking for new foods to give it....would appreciate any help here.Thanks

Replies (6)

rapunzel Sep 17, 2005 01:07 PM

I have it delivered to my house monthly- from rivenrock.com
I get the 2lb box.

EJ Sep 17, 2005 01:20 PM

What do they charge you for that and what is the postage?

>>I have it delivered to my house monthly- from rivenrock.com
>>I get the 2lb box.
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Ed @ Tortoise Keepers
Trying to keep the fun in Chelonian care

rapunzel Sep 17, 2005 06:12 PM

its fifteen dollars a month-shipping included. They also have five pounds a month for 19.00- I am almost ready to upgrade to five pounds, two lasts me until a few days before the next shipment-AND its spineless, human food grade.

EJ Sep 17, 2005 06:27 PM

Excellent deal.

If it didn't grow like weeds by me I'd definately sign up.

seriously.

>>its fifteen dollars a month-shipping included. They also have five pounds a month for 19.00- I am almost ready to upgrade to five pounds, two lasts me until a few days before the next shipment-AND its spineless, human food grade.
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Ed @ Tortoise Keepers
Trying to keep the fun in Chelonian care

rapunzel Sep 17, 2005 07:12 PM

and I cant even find it in the grocers here, so it works out great. The convenience of having it right at my front door really works out nice too.,, and its ready to feed straight out of the box. Id grow some here, but...well, I dont think it would get very large in the four months of decent weather we get.

unchikun Sep 19, 2005 05:58 PM

some grocery stores stock cactus pads in the produce department -- the chances are especially good if you can find one near a hispanic/latino community. i've had pretty good luck that way!

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