I have a nice grapewood piece in the crabitat, and it seems to be growing roots. Anyone have similar issues?
Grapewood, and ROOTS?
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Grapewood, and ROOTS?
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Grapewood, and ROOTS?
More than likely it is something that your crabs buried that is growing roots
Either way, nothing to be concerned about.
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Re: Grapewood, and ROOTS?
Does the grapewood have roots sprouting from it? (I doubt it, since its meant to be dead.)
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Re: Grapewood, and ROOTS?
By grapewood, do you literally mean like grapevine .... wood? I know that seems like a rediculas question. On an abandoned yard nextdoor, is a dead small grapevine, but close to the ground on both sides is thicker peices. So, is that considered grapewood?