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    Re: Tricking the poison out of worms

    interesting Kyle, just hope it does not cause any problems.

    I have been cutting up night crawlers anymore, works fine.

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    Re: Tricking the poison out of worms

    Quote Originally Posted by dekaybrown View Post
    interesting Kyle, just hope it does not cause any problems.

    I have been cutting up night crawlers anymore, works fine.

    Why cut them up? Is this a size problem to the snake?

    I find there are other food sources and to trick the worm??

    But if we don’t experiment then we learn nothing. It’s just the down side one must live with.
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    Re: Tricking the poison out of worms

    Nightcrawlers are gigantic, and for baby snakes you have to cut them up. If you use small garden earthworms, you don't have to cut them up. It works either way though, provided you don't make them a staple diet, cut up worms is fine. I run them under the hot water faucet and shake them, this cleans the dirt off them, kills them (sort of) and stretches them out really thin all in one, then even smaller snakes can handle the pieces with ease.
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    Re: Tricking the poison out of worms

    That is exactly what I do Shannon, I have to cut my nightcrawlers. I always run them under warm water. Since my 3 snakes are still little.

    a few weeks ago, I had the worm pieces alittle bigger, & one of snakes never swallowed it, & it came back up. So back to smaller pieces.


    Quote Originally Posted by aSnakeLovinBabe View Post
    Nightcrawlers are gigantic, and for baby snakes you have to cut them up. If you use small garden earthworms, you don't have to cut them up. It works either way though, provided you don't make them a staple diet, cut up worms is fine. I run them under the hot water faucet and shake them, this cleans the dirt off them, kills them (sort of) and stretches them out really thin all in one, then even smaller snakes can handle the pieces with ease.
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