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Celeste

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Well, this is how we call it in Mexico, I think in english is "gourd", Im not even sure if this is correct, I looked for it in the dictionary.
Anyway, I was wondering if this coud be used as a hideout for axies... this is the non medicinal specie, that originally was used for transporting water... what do you think??

thanks in advance!!!
 

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It is called a gourd, you were right. :) And, I don't see why not. Just make sure to clean it well and it'll probably make a great hide for your little guys. :)
 

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Thanks Rikkoshaye, I will clean it well and let it in a bucket, just to see what happens!!!
 
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