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    Yeah his all god he digested that lizard and had a great big poo today it was giant
    pi wont feed him no more lizards :/ i thought it was kinda cool tho nvrm what about a pinky can that cause
    inpaction ??

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    He will be fine as long as you are giving pinky as a treat, but not main food.
    Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!

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    Yah pinkies are OK as a treat there like candy, full of fat, dusted insects like crickets should be the main staple with nightcrawlers,and fatty stuff occationaly
    Glalde he is OK though but still keep an eye on the lil guy, when eat
    King a lizard you got other longterm things to worry about too, the bones could cause harm internally, so look for lethargic signs on internal wounds for a few days after about a week he should be fine

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    I can't get nightcrawlers any wher been to 6 pet shops

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    Pacmans are lethargic what do. Mean like closed eyes or ??

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    I mean like not eating, ignoring food responses I mean the lithargic anyways, but this is like almost dead lithargic
    Mostly with the food response

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    You try Walmart, yes Walmart in there fishing section, they carry them sometimes. Check there. Its where I use to get mine from back in the day.

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    Where is that lizard came from? I would also worry about parasites and whatever else it could have carried. Ultimately, assuming nothing bad happened, just watch the guy for anything out of ordinary. If eating and behaving normally it should be fine.

    Nightcrawlers or earthworms you should look for in fishing stores
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    The lizard was a long tailed lizard wild caught there very small

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