yes
Actually yes you do my good friend Tharusha told me that in order to feed simmy he have to rip her worms in half.
They do not. Instead, they feed on insects, grubs, slugs, worms, and other invertebrates like other amphibians do. But as tadpoles, the feed on plants.
They do not chew at all. They swallow prey alive.
Woodhouse toads will eat anything that moves. I have successfully raised healthy woodhouse toads since I was seven. I usually feed them small grasshoppers, worms, and pill bugs (rolly-pollies). No toad has ever died while in my care, but make sure you feed the toads a substancial ammount of food. At feeding time (afternoon- about 4-6) you should feed them until they seem uninterested in the food you present them.
I feed my americans any thing smaller than them and moves so dont put tinys ones and big ones
For american toad. Yes. If you feed them right. From experience, mid size american toads will eat pillbugs, Boxelder bugs, and other small insects and arthropods. Worms from the gas station didn't work for me.
If by 'garden snake' you meant Garter Snake (Genus Thamnophis) - then yes. Worms are part of their natural diet.
no you but you can feed him or her crikets of worms such as blood worms and meal worms
Yes but I would not suggest feeding them moths as a primary diet. The best food is 2 inch red worms. You can feed them with chopsticks or tweezers.
you obviously feed your fish fishfood or sea worms but not to frequently with the worms
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