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    Never shed candoia aspera's Avatar
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    Re: Frogs Legs

    Quote Originally Posted by Didymus20X6 View Post
    Thiamine is a good thing. It's a B vitamin necessary for survival.

    Thiaminase is a protein that destroys Thiamine, and while some species have no problem with it, to others it is deadly. But from what I understand, you really only need to be concerned with that with certain species of fish. There's a list of them in our Garter Snake Care Sheet.
    ah you're right, i got my vitamin mixed up. I knew what i meant lol
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    Re: Frogs Legs

    I saw a few black slugs this spring, but not enough to gather. Later leopard slugs dominate and my snakes don't seem to care for them.
    Grey tree frogs are abundant where Abby was caught, but I've never tried offering Them. (Too many parasite risks & ethic concerns.)
    I am thinking of trying leeches, but all are wild gathered & may contain parasites.

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    Re: Frogs Legs

    Quote Originally Posted by Selkielass View Post
    I saw a few black slugs this spring, but not enough to gather. Later leopard slugs dominate and my snakes don't seem to care for them.
    Grey tree frogs are abundant where Abby was caught, but I've never tried offering Them. (Too many parasite risks & ethic concerns.)
    I am thinking of trying leeches, but all are wild gathered & may contain parasites.
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