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Post by davx on Sept 24, 2011 6:42:50 GMT
Hello, I ask you to contribute to create a list containing uncommon woods. Fred mentionned this idea elsewhere and the list should give us an overview "for trees where only a limited number of observations is available". If you have any shrub or tree you used alleady but is not on our list ( www.octodons.ch/index.php/Woods ), it would be fine, that the species is reportet here together with your experience. If there is a tree or shrub next to you (perhaps in the garden or in a nearby park etc.) you wonder if it is suitable for degus, let us know too. I hope we can create a short list giving new suggestions to enlarge the experience about usable and unsuitable woods.
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Post by davx on Sept 24, 2011 12:22:55 GMT
Recently we had the mulberry as a suitable, but uncommon wood. I asked now my german chinchilla owner friends and was surprised that they know the dried leaves. It seems that the chinchillas like them, but the fruits are ignored. For those interested in the topic, here the original german conversation: www.degupedia.de/board/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=3249
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