Bedtime for me, which means my pacman is waking up- like clockwork, wthin 3 minutes of shutting off most of my lights he reemerged from the substrait- I had some fat crickets for her/him, which were eaten at once. The crickets seems to charge my frog, luckily were all eaten.
He/she won't eat any more crickets, so i assume that means my frog is full.
Hopfully she'll poop tonight
When my frog swallows, it looks painful- the poor thing clenchces its eyes shut..
That's normal
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Chemical usage depends greatly on the farm (as I'm sure you know), but pesticide and herbicide use are standard practice for most commercial crop growers in my area at least. One should know the history of the land before collecting anything from it (and have permission of course if it's not your land!).
I think "Dew Worm" is a Canadian term for Lumbricus terrrestris, which is the typical worm found in bait shops and get called "Nightcrawlers" south of our border. See Identifying Earthworms and follow the link to the taxonomic key if you want help in identifying worms. I don't think it really matters the type of earthworm you use to feed, just make sure the bait shop hasn't done anything funny to the worms like dye them to be more attractive to fish.
[QUOTE=Kurt;472][quote=JessySihk;467]Yes im a member and no i dont know that person.
She was an old friend of mine that I have lost contact with. She went by the handle of Fr0glet. There are two pics of her on the PNHS web site. She is wearing a blue shirt with a gecko on it. I guess she has moved on.
You're the guy going by Dendroaspis Polylepis at the time?
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