I've already tried cutting up the worms. Like I said, this last time I cut them into fourths for him. He's definitely throwing them up. It's usually several hours later, the worms are dead and partially digested. When Cuddles was a baby he would occasionally struggle to keep the worms down. What is going on with Scar is different. I don't know if I can get him to take something that isn't moving. He's wild caught, and I can't even get Cuddles, who was captive bred, to take something that isn't alive.

I'm basing most of what I do with Scar on Cuddles right now. Cuddles is about three years old now and refuses to eat more than one full worm a week.

I'll see if I can fit in another feeding for Scar. Between my work schedule and injury, it's been hard to try to fit them in.