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    Every time I used phoenix worms, my frogs regurgitated them.

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    I am sorry about the punctuation and spelling. This is interesting i have never tried them i might just have too.

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    I think I might try them as well. Depending on the price I can get them for, they might be another "treat". I've looked them up, and they appear much more appealing than regular fly larvae. They kind of remind me of butterworms in a way. Thanks for the suggestion-we'll see if there is any frog upchuck as a result!

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    Hmm they sound like a great source of calcium for my lizards.

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