Molch
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Okay - I got Eisenia hortensis worms and they've been a big hit with my newts, the frog and heck, even my dog ate one (an escapee off the floor)
except...the terrestrial juvies, marmoratus and L. vulgaris. I tried to get them interested by putting worms in front of them, holding worm w. tweezers, putting them in a separate tub w. worms (a la Jen's mass-feeding method) - but no one bites.
I'm not worried about the newts, because they are fat enough. They are in forest-floor setups seeded w. white worms, isos and fruit flies. But I would like them to eat worms so they can grow fast and get big and strong.
So how do I best accustom them to the new food?
except...the terrestrial juvies, marmoratus and L. vulgaris. I tried to get them interested by putting worms in front of them, holding worm w. tweezers, putting them in a separate tub w. worms (a la Jen's mass-feeding method) - but no one bites.
I'm not worried about the newts, because they are fat enough. They are in forest-floor setups seeded w. white worms, isos and fruit flies. But I would like them to eat worms so they can grow fast and get big and strong.
So how do I best accustom them to the new food?