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FORUM DIET & CARE Safe Plants Around My Bunny?

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    • alicia grace
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        Hi everyone!

        I know it’s a bit odd, but i’ve recently developed the hobby of keeping slugs as pets.

        I have a 7 year old hun bun named Leona (if you’re interested in learning more about her you can here: http://https//plus.google.com/u/4/1…J7ssLFP2qe)

        I still live at home with my parents so Leona’s living space is my average sized bedroom, here’s an old picture of her bunny condo (there have been some upgrades)

         

        That’s where she spends most of her time, aside from when I let her out to hop around on the binky mat for exercise or cuddle obviously.

        Right now I have the slugs living in terrariums in the same room and I was thinking of introducing moss and some other plants into them to improve their living conditions. (Although I love my slugs) Leona is my number one priority and I would never want to put her in any kind of potential danger. All the terrariums are out of her reach so there’s no problem there.

        I was wondering if moving moss indoors and other plants in these enclosed terrariums in the same room could in any way be dangerous to Leona, if anyone can help me out with this it would be greatly appreciated


      • A Happy Herd of Hares
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          I wouldn’t allow her to eat them, but I don’t think there would be a problem. If you think: you can let them outdoors and they’re ok with moss and grasses etc without issues!
          If she devolves any bad symptoms I’d remove them, but I think you’ll be just fine.
          Slugs! How interesting! What kind?


        • alicia grace
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            Posted By Magpie on 11/07/2018 10:29 PM

            I wouldn’t allow her to eat them, but I don’t think there would be a problem. If you think: you can let them outdoors and they’re ok with moss and grasses etc without issues!
            If she devolves any bad symptoms I’d remove them, but I think you’ll be just fine.
            Slugs! How interesting! What kind?

            Hi!

            Thank you so much! Sorry for such a late response. And I have a bunch of slugs actually

            I have two Leopard Slugs (Katalina & Samuel III)

            A group of Arion Fuscus slugs (this is a picture of Clementine)

            A Carolina Mantleslug

            And I have a Black Slug (Arion ater) which for some reason I haven’t taken any pictures of..They’re really wonderful interesting creatures.

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