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Posted by: pikiemikie at Thu Nov 17 21:37:48 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by pikiemikie ] Thanks for the good info. Correct me if I'm wrong. Many times, live wc lizards are fed to baby snakes to get them going. Even though pinworms and such are species specific, if a bunch of pinworms hatch in a baby snake after being fed a lizard or even a live mouse with pinworms, roundworms etc, These parasites can overwhelm the babies body and kill it pretty quickly. Something else to think about. Mike Bodner | ||
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