Baby Spider + sky = death

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SBeanie

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image.jpgI gave sky a baby spider plant (clipping) and she ate some of it and then dragged it around like a toy and wouldn't let me pull it out
 
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haha....i can understand that,my torts too are rampant towards plants.
try putting plants with long roots and are difficult to uproot. :)
 

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Your thread title scared me! Glad it was the plant that didnt make it xD
 

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Plants in a tortoise enclosure go very fast in a tortoise enclosure. They drop like flies.
 

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Yeah, my spider plants were in need of some major rehab... they got trampled and bitten. My Christmas cactus (in a pot) is doing fine, it has a few bites that are taken out of it every now and then, but it is growing. My jade plant was eaten up, every last bit. I took my prayer plant back out, because it is so pretty, and it kept being walked on, up and over the flower pot.

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I gave sky a baby spider plant (clipping) and she ate some of it and then dragged it around like a toy and wouldn't let me pull it out
 
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