jscott":9988d said:well, i think everyone knows about the poor little lizard i brought home; he fought to hold on for about a week... now hes not in pain at least.
barbara, his appetite has been up and down lately. today was a hungry day and he ate like a pig. thanks for the comments, and sorry i havent been updating very often. real life has me down lately...
lizardgrrl, thanks. every week i try to give my dragons something new off of the safe list. so far ive tried mustard greens, collard greens, dandilion greens, celery, bell peppers, tango, endive, yellow squash, blueberries and rosemary. out of those, the favorites are bell pepper(Troubles fave), mustard greens(Mayzes fave) and yellow squash(LGs fave).
denise, hey you. havent touched bases in a while. ive been loving those emails you send. that one a while back of the deer coming up to those people was amazing. once again, sorry if i havent said hi in a while :wink: .
atreyu917, have you heard anything more about this? i havent been on as much as id like.
Denise Bushnell":8194f said:Jason,
He gets cuter by the day! I can't believe he tried to eat that acorn.....it was so big! Maybe it attracted him because of the color? They really will try to eat anything if its brightly colored. If I let Ming loose on my computer desk, he tries to eat the blue light on my speakers every time! LOL
jscott":0e284 said:lol, oh sorry... that thing he was trying to eat was an ACORN!!!
can you believe it? the thing was the size of his head! i dont think he could have opened his mouth wide enough, he was just full of energy that day.
To keep cilantro fresh for a week or so, fill a cup with water then trim the stems and stick them in the water. The whole bunch stays crunchy and green for the longest that way. Works to perk up celery too.
protiemama":38a7c said:Sorry on the cilantro, put the cup in the fridge for longer freshness. That's what I get for posting while sick.![]()
Sandy H