they sell needles for injecting air into worms for fishing.(makes the worm float off the bottom of lakes works great for trout) you can find these needles in the sporting goods section with the fishing supplys at walmart and many other stores. they are only a few bucks. you would think all the liquid would drip out of the hole you make with the needle but i have seen worms hold air like a balloon so i am sure this would work with a liquid solution. I think i may try this myself. good thinking.
What brands could I use? These?
Calcium and Vitamin D3 Liquid Supplement by Wellesse for Bone Strength
I don't to give her anything too. . .strong, especially if it was originall designed for human consumption.
It doesn't seem I'll have to worry about it soon though as my Pyxie has decided she'd rather burrow down for a while.
I would be careful using liquid ca injections, for one I'm not sure a worm will still be alive and wiggly for a frog to go for it....
The only liquid Ca I know is by repashy, called rescue ca and is used for treating MBD, wouldn't use it as a regular supplement.
is she eating anything other then worms? Anything not from the water, crickets/roaches?
Mine was doing the same, worms from under water only, but he loves crickets, so I dust crickets alternating with worms from a water.
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
you would be very surprised with how long a worm will live once injected. when i fish with a floated worm or filled with air so to speak it can live up to 30 minutes maybe longer. trust me i never fish with a dead worm that is just bad technique. lol. now finding the right supplement to inject the worm with is the question we all should be looking for because this is just a great idea.
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I found liquid calcium at petsmart, but it should only be used when an animal needs a calcium boost.
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