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What I am trying to say there is if you use metal scissors to cut your worms up, so long as they're nasty rusty scissors there's no harm there. If you had a rusty nail in your tank, that is another story.
From looking at the internet it says that cutting worms in half only leads to one live half and one dead half. Is that true? I saw the diagram up there to try to get two living segments, but I am unsure of exactly where to cut.
If not, do you think two 3" frogs could eat one red-wriggler type worm?
Мy darlings :
0.2.0 Calico and Tuxedo cats Ksyenja and Koshek
1.1.0 Xenopus leavis Carlos and Cecil
2?.0.2 Bombina orientalis Ivan the Terrible, Peter the Great, Lenin and Putin
0.1.0 Grammostola rose Megan Wallaby
1.1.0 Heterometrus laoticus Ian and Isaac
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Sorry but I don't have a way to demonstrate on the photo where to cut other than if you look at the illustration
the right side above the bump in the middle of the worm is where you don't want to cut.
You want to cut from the other end that is to the left of the bump.
And you want to stay way from red wigglers they excrete a nasty slime when injured and will make the frog not want to touch another worm.
Night crawlers are the best IMO 0you can get them in walmarts in the sorting goods department. Make sure to get ones that are
unscented and no dyes.
I get mine from the local pet store.
Hope this helps.
So to the left of the worm where it would be before the bump, or to the left after the bump? From what I'm getting you end up with 3/4 of a worm and 1/4 of it's other half?
Also would one worm each be too big for my ACFs? They aren't adults, but they are getting bigger! I usually feed them about 3 reptomin sticks a day with a day skipped here and there. I don't break the reptomin up at all anymore and they are gobbling it up like pigs.
Мy darlings :
0.2.0 Calico and Tuxedo cats Ksyenja and Koshek
1.1.0 Xenopus leavis Carlos and Cecil
2?.0.2 Bombina orientalis Ivan the Terrible, Peter the Great, Lenin and Putin
0.1.0 Grammostola rose Megan Wallaby
1.1.0 Heterometrus laoticus Ian and Isaac
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Yes from the end that looks like an arrow.
and cut where the pinter is at for the intestine or where the m is at then end of the word "clitellum" or as far as the Segmental ganglion.
with out killing the rest of the worm.
I would start with the smaller pice and go from there.
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Btw
I didn't read your post entirely.,
if you cut at the places I said you will get one end that will live and the other that won't live but you can feed to the frog
right then.
It is not like a liver fluke worm that can be split in half length wise and it will be two worms. LOL
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