findi
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I've been experimenting with some of the canned invertebrates currently being offered for sale as reptile and amphibian food, and have had some promising results. I am especially glad to see that shelled snails are available, as these and slugs likely feature prominently in the diets of many salamanders. So far, I've found canned snails to be accepted by mudpuppies, axolotls, amphimumas and tiger salamanders that are either under my care of in the collections of zoos and aquariums for whom I consult. Canned freshwater shrimp have been accepted by every aquatic salamander and frog to whom they have been offered, and silkworms show promise as well.
For further information, please see my articles Canned Freshwater Shrimp http://blogs.thatpetplace.com/thatr...reptile-amphibian-fish-and-invertebrate-pets/ and Canned Insects and Other Invertebrates http://blogs.thatpetplace.com/thatr...ant-new-food-for-pet-reptiles-and-amphibians/.
Good luck and enjoy, Frank Indiviglio
For further information, please see my articles Canned Freshwater Shrimp http://blogs.thatpetplace.com/thatr...reptile-amphibian-fish-and-invertebrate-pets/ and Canned Insects and Other Invertebrates http://blogs.thatpetplace.com/thatr...ant-new-food-for-pet-reptiles-and-amphibians/.
Good luck and enjoy, Frank Indiviglio