fleetwoodchams
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Are earthworms a menu item for chams? I have looked in the feeder list and did not see them. Anyone have experience with this?
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ThanksI am no expert, but I do not offer earthworms, even for my chickens. I fear the parasites that the worms carry would then introduce the parasites to my chickens. That is the same reason I don't offer them to my chameleons. Hope that helps.
Thanks Leaf,I have seen mine eat them from fresh planted plants ( I re pot every new plant with my dirt )
the worms come out and they get them - but these are small " red wigglers" - not huge earthworms - but I dont feed them as a food item - but they do find a few- they seem to enjoy them - I feed alot of wild bugs - my chams live outside all summer, so even if I like it or not, they do get the wild bugs my fear in feeding them would not be the parasites, but more the slime a larger worm can produce , and choke the cham -
Thanks Van,i had to break them in half but i got them from the fishing store. they are fatty and makes for a good snack not a feeder. but i have had good luck....as for finding a wild one.....i do know they have parasites and i will not feed a wild one but from a controlled farm yeah it was all good but remeber there is no calcium or any real value to them but fat. so a treat every once and a while is fine but not as a regular feeder
Do you mean they retain the most value of what they have eaten? Or are you speaking about parasites?They are well known for nt having the greatest value in terms of the contents of their GI tracts