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RE: Mexican Red-Knee Stuck in Molt?

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Posted by: clffdvr at Thu Dec 10 21:16:13 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by clffdvr ]  
   

Crickets are stupid, dangerous, stinky, short-lived, water-foulers. If they just didn't have so much chitin, I'd use superworms for most of my live feedings.

One of my Green Iguanas got into the bucket I used to keep my Superworms in. I made a mistake in that room resulting in her having access to the Zooph bucket. I kept them in damp ground-up peat moss. She ate 'so' many. She was cra##ing whole, undigested superworms for three days after that. None of us on the forum can figure out why our Green iggs are so often extremely attracted to animal prey. Does anyone here have a solid idea about why? Sorry to go off-topic, I hardly ever do it.

Roger


   

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