Avocados are avoided because they contain persin (Wiki link). So exactly why certain foods are dangerous to feed depends on the food itself and it's hard to put a blanket statement on why some are safe and some aren't.
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I found this info on the hamster hideout forum about avocado and why it's considered unsafe:
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Just remember that what is unsafe for one species isn't inherently toxic to another. (Dogs and cats will be poisoned from eating grapes - yet humans and rodents have no issues eating them. All are mammals, but the species and their diets are so different that what is good for one is deadly for the other.) I think one important thing to keep in mind also is that avocado is native to Compresses' home turf, so it's not like it's foreign to them.
Personally, I've fed avocado many times to both my Es and PPs when I make home-made guacamole. I'm not sure that the plain meat has ever been touched when served by itself, but throw a skin in the tank and it'll be scraped clean by morning!
Personally, I've fed avocado many times to both my Es and PPs when I make home-made guacamole. I'm not sure that the plain meat has ever been touched when served by itself, but throw a skin in the tank and it'll be scraped clean by morning!
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for every crab?
is this list for every type of hermit crabs? we have pp's. thanks
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Are the leaves and stems of the wild strawberry plant safe? I ask because I have a ton of wild strawberry plants and in the fall they will be long done producing berries.
6 PPs (6/12/11): Pinchy/Calypso (♀), Filo (♀), Clack (♂), Statler (♂), Petrie (♂), and Waldorf (♂).
Pinchy and Calypso turned out to be the same crab, pre-molt/post-molt.
Pinchy and Calypso turned out to be the same crab, pre-molt/post-molt.
Re: Safe Food List from EH
Thanks very much for this! My crabs are also thankful for the many new additions to their diet! haha.
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By the way, I have also fed my crabs avacado and two of them loved it, the other two weren't fans of it apparently.