can my sulcata have???

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i got this cactus plant infront of my house n was wondering if my sulcata can eat it (of course only after i clean it).
 

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It's an optunia, so yes, your sulcata can have it. It has calcium and fiber and is a very good food for them.
 

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Yes you can feed that. Personally I'm too scared to feed it to them in that state with full spines and all. You can burn all the spines off with an open flame, but that's an awful lot of work. It would be much easier to just get some pads of the spineless variety and start growing them yourself.
 

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Thank you all for the replies... Will definantly get the ones with out the spines but mean while glad I can feed him those for now :)
 
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