Re: Draco, Albino Checkered Garter
Draco looks very good! I can't wait to produce that female granite to give him some company. :)
Re: Draco, Albino Checkered Garter
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Neal
I could be wrong, but I would think that worms would be more fattening than anything?
Very nice snake though.
I'm not sure to be honest .. maybe somebody knows !?!
I read that they were better than any kind of man-made manufactured food for fish though - supposedly full of goodness .
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MichPlat
I'm not sure to be honest .. maybe somebody knows !?!
I read that they were better than any kind of man-made manufactured food for fish though - supposedly full of goodness .
No idea how we got fish in the subject being it was never mentioned, and we're talking about a snake not for fish.
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Well worms are considerably less nutritious than rats or mice, so I can't really imagine them being all that fattening. They're basically water and dirt with a little bit of nutrients. If they're fed by themselves they require additional supplements, and the garters I see on worm diets are considerably leaner and smaller than mine. Well Demigod may be small, he was raised worm-only the first year or so of his life.
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CloudtheBoa
Well worms are considerably less nutritious than rats or mice, so I can't really imagine them being all that fattening. They're basically water and dirt with a little bit of nutrients. If they're fed by themselves they require additional supplements, and the garters I see on worm diets are considerably leaner and smaller than mine. Well Demigod may be small, he was raised worm-only the first year or so of his life.
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Ah, yea like I said, I wasn't sure or not, was more or less just curious.
Draco, Albino Checkered Garter
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CloudtheBoa
Well worms are considerably less nutritious than rats or mice, so I can't really imagine them being all that fattening. They're basically water and dirt with a little bit of nutrients. If they're fed by themselves they require additional supplements, and the garters I see on worm diets are considerably leaner and smaller than mine. Well Demigod may be small, he was raised worm-only the first year or so of his life.
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That's kinda interesting as years ago I saw a survival program and the guy suggested that THE best thing to scavenge and eat was earthworms as they were an amazing food ( protein) source ( fried as I recall ) .
That was for humans though . He did say that most people wouldn't be able to even consider eating worms though .
I guess worms have no need for calcium so they possibly / probably won't have any in their system to pass on to snakes though ..
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