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Matt
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February 03, 2008, 09:24:50 PM »
wanted to know what species of cactus is common and where to get the best artificial ones of that kind, thank you in advance for all the info.
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Matt Marulli (OTT)
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Prickly Pear. as far as finding an artificial one that looks good, you just have to look around. i found some at a store that specialized in artificial plants and it looked ok. Good luck.
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AZ~Rich
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Agreed, Prickly pear is commonly in their diets as well. Ocotillo makes an interesting set as well.
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Matt
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Thank you for the info guys.
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cattrax
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Matt, someone provided a site awhile back that had all kinds off artificial cactus. I remember seeing the site. It was really good. Just can't remember the name now.
By the way, what does ocotillo look like? I've got a couple javalinas to do as well.
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hunter_sortof
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Re: Question on javelina habitat
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Ocotillo picture, this one looks like it was probably taken in the spring, still has lots of leaves.
If I'm not mistaken, Javelina season in AZ. is in march, so this should be a good representation.
Not sure about other states though..
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