I wasn't quitesure about wal-mart, but if you think they would have relativly worry free worms for my pet I'll have to trust you.
I wasn't quitesure about wal-mart, but if you think they would have relativly worry free worms for my pet I'll have to trust you.
I've used them for years. There are some in my fridge right now.
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The Walmart here in Frankfort, KY sells night-crawlers, 24 per container and I've used them for years without issue.
I recently purchased a pacman from LLL reptile, but have had no issues with it eating a variety of foods. I haven't fed it any mice yet, but mine seems to love crawdads...Eats the heck out of them. It eats about every other day and I try and give it different foods on a weekly basis, but nightcrawlers are it's primary staple.
Hi:
The PetSmart and Petco around here selsl nightcrawlers (Upstate NY). Besides the poor nutrition value of mice, and the possibility of lipid deposits, you also run the risk of the mouse if live, injurying your frog.
A good staple diet would be nightcrawlers, my PacMan however seems somewhat intimidated by there size, and goes for a step down in size and will eat Red Wigglers.
Both worms would be a good staple diet, with the introduction or crickets, roaches, supermealworms, etc to offer a variation in diet.
I have fed bait shop & WalMart nightcralwers to my African Bullfrog with no ill side effects. Most of these places get there stock from "worm farms" the same as the pet stores.
Hope this helps and best of luck.
Chris
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I agree, at least half the price.
I've found something elce that appears to be a problem, He refuses to eat when he's not in his Habitat, At the moment I've got him in another place to eat without any bedding, he doesn't appear to want to eat the worms or the crickets, Though i bought about 10 or so, crickets and put 3 nightcrawlers in. I've heard some bad stuff about some types of moss, Does the stuff in the pics appear to be anything bad if he did eat some? I might place him in his home and toss a few worms in there to see if he wants them when he's there.
Hopefully he will eat something other than mice.
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