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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulyMolitor View Post
    uh i know what a phoenix worm looks like...

    there is no way it was a parasite. they were the same exact worms that I fed to my frog.
    then your frog didnt eat them or he/she has weak stomach acids. Because in a normal stomach, that worm be dissolved.

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    Some times insect larvae can survive the digestive tract of a frog, particularly when the larva is large relative to the frog. To get around this, many people puncture the skin of the larva before feeding with Waxworms and Phoenix Worms.
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