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I am trying to commercially farm giraffes. How far apart do you plant the sea-horses?

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  1. 4 feet
  2. 2 - 3 cm. Your welcome.
  3. a neck apart.....lol
  4. About the same distance your brain is from your head!! lol
  5. Depends For the normal spotted giraffes, put them 3 inches apart. For the rare striped giraffes, put them in upside down 7 inches apart and water them with purple koolaid (the blue stuff mixed with red will not work.)
  6. one elephant apart....
  7. what are you on about ? sea horses it's starfish you need to be planting
  8. Trying being the operative word here Chief *skips away sharpish*
  9. LMFAO!
  10. You need to go to your local pet shop ~ and buy some giraffe seeds and plant 4 to a pot ~ be careful not to over water ~ you may drown them ;-)
  11. Having read your question thoroughly... and the spurious nonsensical responses you have received from the above ' inmates ' I am content with my overall assessment and am prepared at last to forfiet my yahoo title of ' village idiot ' to any one of ya ! ......Coz yu'um all bl'oody loopy !!
  12. having observed the similarities between the sea-horse and the giraffe, i have concluded that they are one of the same, only one has legs and the other a tail. i suggest you plant the sea-horses a good 10ft apart, water regularly and don't forget to place supports for the legs as they metamorpasise into giraffes
  13. 2 3/4" apart but I see a huge spanner the works here, I know you only have a small allotment and therefore could only accommodate 3.5 seahorses. An average giraffe needs to consume 12 seahorses a day to survive, I have to stress I see this particular project if yours failing much like the commercially farmed sloths idea to be used as insulation.
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