Wheres the worms?

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tortadise

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Planted some plants in the turtle pen, and the soil actually was very nice. So all the worms I dug up I gave to the 3 toed colony I have. Well one female was not finished eating worms, so she decided t
Im gonna check out this "palm" tree thing and find me some more worms. Lol

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They really do. Its like crack for turtles. They were all jacked up on the worm jihad after I gave them some.
 

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LoVl at the last comment :D

I've gotta get me some more. I NEED some more man c'mon even just one...
 

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They are also very curious. If I'm weeding in the turtle garden, they all come up and actually try to walk on my hands as I dig. I have to push them away to get anything done. Nice garden you have there. NO palm trees here in NY for me. LOL
 

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They are very curious. It's still rather hard keeping palms here. Oh winters can still get cold.
 
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