How do I make leaves safe for crabby food?
How do I make leaves safe for crabby food?
I was going to go and collect some leaves that are safe for crabs to eat outside, but how do I clean them? Or do I just put them right in the food bowl? And also, is there a way I can get rid of pesticides/chemicals if there is any?
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Re: How do I make leaves safe for crabby food?
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Re: How do I make leaves safe for crabby food?
I would only collect from an area you believe no pesticides have been used.I find deep wooded areas and national parks.Never go on private property unless you have permission. I also look for places near small bodies of water because some states have laws regarding the use of pesticides near waterways.I don't think you can fully remove pesticides,there will always be some traces of residue left behind.
There are some reptile supply sites that sell leaves online,just google them.
There are some reptile supply sites that sell leaves online,just google them.
Re: How do I make leaves safe for crabby food?
Alaska Hermit Crab (see our Shopping page) sells a variety of dried leaves from safe sources. My guys love the birch, crabapple, fireweed, stawberry and raspberry leaves.IBlab crab wrote:There are some reptile supply sites that sell leaves online,just google them.
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Re: How do I make leaves safe for crabby food?
I think she was looking for oak leaves,free ones.Crabinski wrote: Alaska Hermit Crab (see our Shopping page) sells a variety of dried leaves from safe sources. My guys love the birch, crabapple, fireweed, stawberry and raspberry leaves.