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    Mr Thamnophis ssssnakeluvr's Avatar
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    Re: Ingestion of Organic Particles and Health

    for some reason some garters, particularly ordinoides, are primarily worm eaters...they get the right nutrition in the wild, probably from what the worms eat. I don't think putting a little dirt in their food is a good idea.

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    Re: Ingestion of Organic Particles and Health

    Well, who says they don't get impacted in the wild?

    A little dirt is normal, but in a terrarium, we rarely have anything that even resembles nature and that includes a fairly loose substrate. Drag a fish across your lawn and do the same in a terrarium with peat moss substrate for example and you'll know what I mean. In the wild, the soil is compact and tied together by roots. The wild is nothing like a terrarium.

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