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Old 09-07-12, 08:57 AM   #15
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Re: Rough Green Snake

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Earthworms are actually very good nutritionally, lots of protein
Do wish I could remember where I read that they weren't all that good -- that way I could go back and check that source's sources. But, I will take your word for it unless I find something verifiable that says differently. And if I ever should, then I will post it so if it is bogus it can get torn apart, if it is accurate it can be learned from.

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Earthworms ... there has to be mineral content in all that dirt inside them.
There is that. LOL

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I feel very confident that the lack of humidity in caging is the key here, the idea never crossed my mind until I learned it from Savannah Monitors.
Good point. In any event, though I would love to try them, I think I can remain patient until far more experienced herpers like yourself can "get the kinks" in their husbandry worked out.
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