Green Tea question
Green Tea question
So I bought some Carrington Tea. Green Tea all natural 100% tea leaves and fed it to my crabs. Ingredients say green tea leaves. no artificial colors or additives. One kinda went a little crazy for it. And now someone is saying I should ONLY give decaf teas. So now I am super worried because I had 4 crabs possibly eat it. Does it have to be decaf? Will my crab(s) be ok?
Re: Green Tea question
Check out this thread: http://hermitcrabassociation.com/phpBB/ ... 36&t=75494.
I've stuck to crab safe herbal tea leaves. I see others have offered green tea before though (in that thread and others - I searched "tea"). I think they'll be fine.
I've stuck to crab safe herbal tea leaves. I see others have offered green tea before though (in that thread and others - I searched "tea"). I think they'll be fine.
Re: Green Tea question
Yeah I did search the group for green tea and read what was posted. Just didn't find anything specific really about it. I think I am just going to stick with camomile and hibiscus and things like that.
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Re: Green Tea question
Tea leaves have naturally occurring caffeine so decaf will still have some.
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