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Re: Sage
I know sage blossoms are safe to eat, but the leaves themselves I'm a little unsure of. I can't find/remember anybody mentioning feeding the leaves and reporting back to see how their crabs responded.
As a general rule, I would skip feeding the leaves.
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As a general rule, I would skip feeding the leaves.
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Re: Sage
Alright, thank you aussieJJDude!aussieJJDude wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 7:50 pmI know sage blossoms are safe to eat, but the leaves themselves I'm a little unsure of. I can't find/remember anybody mentioning feeding the leaves and reporting back to see how their crabs responded.
As a general rule, I would skip feeding the leaves.
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