Remembering the chip clip bushes

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Levi the Leopard

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I totally forgot about the chip clip bushes I used to make for my first Leopard hatchling.
I literally use a chip clip to hold a bunch of greens and bury the clip in the dirt to make a bush for grazing. Keeps dirt off the greens, too ;)

I just remembered about it this morning and made some for my newest hatchlings. They should like it much better than dragging the greens around the dirt. Even though I fed on flat rocks, it still got messy.

Here are the pics! If you like the idea, try it out for your Lil' torts :D

The little guys just finished a soak and are eating their Mazuri, grass and weeds breakfast..so no pic of them grazing the bush.....yet!

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Ah, yes, I remember seeing them in the not so long ago past. Glad you brought it back up. I don't have any little ones, but I'm sure there are lots that will be using this good idea:)
 

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Re: RE: Remembering the chip clip bushes

meh1911 said:
Totally doing this! Great idea!

Awesome! I'd like to know if it works for you :)

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SANDRA_MEISSNEST said:
that is a beautiful set up

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Thank you.

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