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Posted by: TOM_CRUTCHFIELD at Mon Nov 16 18:27:01 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by TOM_CRUTCHFIELD ] Salmonella is NOT even a real threat on lizards kept outside. I've been doing this occasionally with chicken necks after egg deposition for over 25 years with NO problems. I'm guessing some of you are thinking I'm routinely feeding my Cyclura animal protein and nothing could be further from the truth. If a female seems seriously depleted after laying I always give her some high proteincalcium food such as chicken necks. I rarely give the adults anything other than greens and commercial foods. My reply was that to do this on occasion does not hurt them. As far as salmonella goes you could culture salmonella in any lizard enclosure anywhere. Shoot you could likely culture it in anybody's kitchen for that matter...LOL | ||
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