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    i would have to find an online dealer kuz none of my petshops offer them but i do spend a lot of money on earthworms/roachs/chickens ext. to beef him up Hornworms are the best for growing frogs do you have any online dealers that you could show me ..so that i could buy from???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Locascio View Post
    i would have to find an online dealer kuz none of my petshops offer them but i do spend a lot of money on earthworms/roachs/chickens ext. to beef him up Hornworms are the best for growing frogs do you have any online dealers that you could show me ..so that i could buy from???
    Look for Great Lakes Hornworms.


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    thanks bro i just orderd 30$ worth of bugs kick *** site dude!!!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Locascio View Post
    thanks bro i just orderd 30$ worth of bugs kick *** site dude!!!!!!!!!
    You're welcome. I've had no problems out of this guy. Always delivers.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    You're welcome. I've had no problems out of this guy. Always delivers.

    I'm going to order some of those also. The data on them looks pretty good. I already am growing worms, and rats for food, why not these! may even get rid of the rats in favor of these as treats, I think he will like them just as well. His main food is still worms, as I grow them, but I'm very glad you guys where talking about these other worms. hornworms seem like a great way to go!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyson View Post
    I'm going to order some of those also. The data on them looks pretty good. I already am growing worms, and rats for food, why not these! may even get rid of the rats in favor of these as treats, I think he will like them just as well. His main food is still worms, as I grow them, but I'm very glad you guys where talking about these other worms. hornworms seem like a great way to go!
    They thrash around a lot too so they're good at getting your frog attention.


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