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soundwave

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Hi,

Does anyone uses ReptaLawn byFlukers. It states that you grow edible grass. I'm think of using it for my Hermanns and Greeks. Does anyone think it would cause them issues with moisture?

Thanks

Ton

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"Repta-Lawn helps you create a more natural environment for you pet. This living lawn of easily manicured, edible grass is non- abrasive and will help lower habitat stress. Perfect for any animal that requires a medium to high humidity and moisture range."

http://www.herpsupplies.com/product.cfm?groupid=13334&id=36014
 

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Sounds like a great idea to me, but I've never heard of it before. You could also buy some burmuda grass, dichondra, clover seed (probably cheaper) and plant that for your tortoise.

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i used it and the grass didnt grow.. a few blades came up but died a couple of days later..
 

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mtdavis817254 said:
i used it and the grass didnt grow.. a few blades came up but died a couple of days later..

thanks for for review of the product. I'll try to grow grass the old fashion way.
 
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