 | Posted by: | Jill, skibuny1@aol.com | | Subject: | Are raspberrys OK for food?n/m | | When: | 11:51 PM, 02 Oct 2000 | | IP: | 205.188.197.151 |

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| Posted by: | Rachel2, SugarGMommy@aol.com | | Subject: | none | | When: | 11:55 PM, 02 Oct 2000 | | IP: | 205.188.200.24 |
Yes! I give my gliders a berry mix every once in a while. It has blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, and strawberries in it. It is usually a big mess in the morning so I can't tell what got eaten and what got snubbed, though.

| Posted by: | chrissy, crisi13@aol.com | | Subject: | none | | When: | 12:23 AM, 03 Oct 2000 | | IP: | 205.188.196.56 |
yes they are!!!! also they have a higher cal:phos ratio that makes them even better,

| Posted by: | Jill, skibuny1@aol.com | | Subject: | none | | When: | 9:32 AM, 03 Oct 2000 | | IP: | 209.218.161.65 |
Thanks Chrissy and Rachel2, they love raspberries and I wanted to make sure they were totally safe (I had let them taste one and they went crazy over them and then started wondering if they were safe) So thanks! 

| Posted by: | Dawn, capriceb@aol.com | | Subject: | yes, but... | | When: | 11:42 AM, 03 Oct 2000 | | IP: | 12.4.177.226 |
Make sure you give them berries when they are in the cage, unless you don't mind squished up berry pulp in your carpet, furniture, hair.... Mine love raspberries.

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