Usually iceberg lettuce (the kind you put in salads and/or on a sandwhich for most people) is usually considered junk food for feeding animals since it really doesn't keep in the nutrients like cabbage, kale, collard greens, mustard greens, escarole, romaine lettuce, spinach, and other dark leafy greens do.
2007-08-18 12:32:41
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answered by Chiappone 6
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No, I wouldn't think so! Because there is a leaf-lettuce, called just that! Leaf Lettuce, and it is dark green and all leaves!! The whole head is, dark green. That's the one you want to buy for your crayfish!! The dark-Green Leaf Lettuce!! Good Luck, to you hun!! Smile!!!
2007-08-18 12:34:43
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answered by Hmg♥Brd 6
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For reptiles, 'dark leafy greens' are things like dandelions, collard or turnip greens, and the darker leaf lettuces like endive or looseleaf.
2007-08-18 12:35:14
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answered by Madkins007 7
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No. Inactuality, iceberg lettuce has little nutritional value. Try fresh spinach or kale.
2007-08-18 12:50:43
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answered by nim 2
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Romaine lettuce is, but iceburg is not. Try to feed them a variety of foods.
2007-08-18 12:30:38
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answered by fivespeed302 5
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not all lettuce, i think all kinds except icberg
2007-08-18 12:30:57
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answered by Nixx 2
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I think spinach would be in that category.
2007-08-18 12:35:17
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answered by dementors_suck 6
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Iceberg is not.
2007-08-18 12:32:00
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answered by RAB in Venus TX 4
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