Lucky Bamboo VS Bamboo
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Lucky Bamboo VS Bamboo
I noticed bamboo on the safe list, but lucky bamboo on the unsafe list...whats the difference?
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There is a "real" bamboo and then theres the "fake" bamboo.
The lucky bamboo is the "fake" bamboo. Its not bamboo at all. Rather it is in the Draecenia (sp?) family, the same as the mother-in-laws tongue. Its high in oxalates, which for many animals is poisonous. (hope that I remembered all this right)
The real bamboo is safe for hermies. I know that Julia_Crab buys bamboo for her crabs and they shred it (and eat the dirt/manure its in). I think she gets hers from a farmers market. So she would be the one to ask the specifics to.
The lucky bamboo is the "fake" bamboo. Its not bamboo at all. Rather it is in the Draecenia (sp?) family, the same as the mother-in-laws tongue. Its high in oxalates, which for many animals is poisonous. (hope that I remembered all this right)
The real bamboo is safe for hermies. I know that Julia_Crab buys bamboo for her crabs and they shred it (and eat the dirt/manure its in). I think she gets hers from a farmers market. So she would be the one to ask the specifics to.
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Lucky bamboo is related to these plants for example:
http://hem.passagen.se/gardening/image/ ... ginata.jpg
(Dracaena marginata)
The oxalic acids bind calcium and prevent the body from absorbing it.
http://hem.passagen.se/gardening/image/ ... ginata.jpg
(Dracaena marginata)
The oxalic acids bind calcium and prevent the body from absorbing it.
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Grapevine?levitating hermit crab wrote:I'm actually growing... and grapevine.
Is there some dwarf species of grape I don't know about? Cause the grape I have like exploded in growth within a few short months... It smothered out most of the other plants, which is why my mom like chopped it up I guess... lol.
that's what i figured. those darn things just keep growing that one huge stalk. i've had that one for like 4 or 5 years now. i just keep it in water with some rocks to hold it up. looks pretty silly though with that one huge spike of leaves. i've got to find a decent farmers market, i need some good veggies! boo to grocery store fruit and veggies, they've got no flavor!
check out http://www.localharvest.org for natural and organic food markets and suppliers in your area. It's an excellent resource for whole foods.
Crabs generally don't eat things they can't as long as it's natural. However, there's no guarantee that one won't have a nibble on something questionable, which is why it's recommended to leave stuff known to be toxic out of the tank.
Lucky bamboo probably wouldn't kill a crab unless it ate a LOT of it. It would act as an enema and prevent it from absorbing calcium more than anything, which isn't the best thing for them.
I'd take it out of the tank and find something else for them to climb on.
Lucky bamboo probably wouldn't kill a crab unless it ate a LOT of it. It would act as an enema and prevent it from absorbing calcium more than anything, which isn't the best thing for them.
I'd take it out of the tank and find something else for them to climb on.