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    Are silk worms an acceptable occasional food for Horned Frogs?

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    Default Re: Silk Worms As Horned Frog Food.

    One worm wont kill your frog, but silkworms contain triaminase, that will lead to vit b deficiency. I would completely avoid them, especially for babies.
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    Default Re: Silk Worms As Horned Frog Food.

    Thanks Lija for the information.

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    Dang, there is so much to remember about these little suckers. I don't think I'd be able to keep mine alive without this forum.

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    Default Re: Silk Worms As Horned Frog Food.

    Lija I believe you are thinking of goldfish not silkworms.


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    Default Re: Silk Worms As Horned Frog Food.

    Nope. Im thinking about silkworms. They do contain triaminaze. However the amounts are very small to cause any real damage and id think only if fed exclusively. One way or another they are on vet warning list. Still looking for more info, as silkworms are very popular feeder for chameleons.

    More info
    Finke MD. 2002. Complete nutrient composition of commercially raised invertebrates used as food for insectivores. Zoo Biology 21:286-293.

    Lots of other articles by PhD Finke,

    Oonincx DGAB and Dierenfeld E. 2011. An investigation into the chemical composition of alternative invertebrate prey. Zoo Biology 29:1-15.


    Very nice summary chart
    http://moonvalleyreptiles.com/files/...eders-v1.0.pdf
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    Decided to do a bit of research, very interesting reading on the subject although no mention is made of any feeder insects: http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/plants/...hiaminase.html

    And if this link works: http://books.google.com/books?id=RZz...ed=0CCgQ6AEwAw it says that domestic silkworms have 1/3 the amount of African (pretty sure none of us are importing African silkworms ...?) So it may well be a concern.

    Hm, learn something new every day.

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