As food for their Panthers? I have some and I was just wondering. I am sure they are full of protein.
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As food for their Panthers? I have some and I was just wondering. I am sure they are full of protein.
I've never personally used nightcrawlers, but I don't see anything wrong with using them, as long as they come from a safe source (no pesticides, fertilizers, etc). Let us know how it goes.
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Victor Gomez
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Hi,
I've tried feeding my veiled some but he wasn't interested in them. He tends to be a pretty picky eater though so it might not mean anything. One thing I wondered about was if a cham would be able to actually pick the worm up with it's tongue since they tend to be rather moist/slimy. Please let us know if you decide to try it and what the outcome is. Thanks.
Meemee
But he had to shoot three times before it finally stuck. He ate it just fine.
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