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Posted by: reptoman at Thu Jan 18 17:14:20 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by reptoman ] Can you take a picture of these centipedes? I know that San Diego horned lizards as well as others just quoting from an old book like bees, so I don't think they are adversely affected by stings or bites, but a centipede has sharp madibles and a sting if I remember right, but I am glad you reported that as well, because again its good to find out new info on what they will eat. Will you also share (you may have already) what specie you have in capativity? I assume you also feed small wax worms to your animals as the big ones seem to be hard to swallow. Also with respect to wax worms do you notice any digestion problems, are the wax worms coming out undigested? Just curious. ALso know one wants to expose themselves but I was honest above, have you seen your horned lizards over eat and then throw up their meal later? Just curious. I only ask the question because I suspect rgurgitation may involve more than one issue or may be possibly caused by more than one issue.......Centipedes awsome! Are these those little red ones or the other type that are green and yellow that get real big? [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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