Okay to eat Mopani Wood?

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Okay to eat Mopani Wood?

Post by Kristy » Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:07 am

I could of swore I caught Nemo eating the Mopani Wood. Is this normal and okay?
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Re: Okay to eat Mopani Wood?

Post by Disgruntled Crab » Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:48 am

As far as I can remember Mopani ,grape,ghost wood,driftwoods are ok and will not harm the crabbies. They like to pick at every thing don't they?
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Re: Okay to eat Mopani Wood?

Post by Kristy » Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:50 am

Yea they do. Nemo sat there for a few HOURS picking at the wood. At first I thought it was just hiding at the end of it. Later when it was still sitting there, i got the flash light and looked closer, it was eating it! I was like WOW! When Nemo finally wondered off, there was a huge hole and no mess on the sand, so it had to of been eating it. I was just really surprised and kinda worried! Thanks for letting me know its okay. :)
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Re: Okay to eat Mopani Wood?

Post by wodesorel » Thu Jul 14, 2011 3:06 pm

Mine sit for hours eating the mopani, cholla, and grapewood. :) After almost two years you can just start to see where the favorite dinnertime spots are as the wood has all these little tiny scrape marks! :LOL: Small green branches from oak and maple have been an absolute hit, and within a few days nothing is left but tiny little splinters!
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