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Posted by: Carlton at Wed Aug 22 11:49:12 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carlton ] Probably not, as they don't move at all. A fresh live insect is a much more natural food and if gutloaded correctly much more nutritious. Even if a cham shot a "dead" cricket by accident you still wouldn't know what it was gutloaded with or how long it has been sitting slowly spoiling and losing vitamin content. Also, chams need more nutritional variety so you would still need to offer other live foods. [ Hide Replies ]
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