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    Re: tadpoles???

    I just use your ordinary, general purpose flaked fish-food.
    Last edited by adamanteus; 05-07-2007 at 02:54 PM.
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    Re: tadpoles???

    Any type actually works, the tadpoles can eat anything.

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    Re: tadpoles???

    Maybe I'll raise some toad tadpoles so they don't get eaten by the lawnmower.
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    Re: tadpoles???

    Tadpole may not be a good idea to feed your garters. wild caught tadpoles have heavy parasite loads
    I own two Northwestern Garters (T. ordinoides)
    One's got white stripes (name: White Lightning) and the other has yellow(Yellow Lightning)



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    Re: tadpoles???

    Doubtless tadpoles carry parasites, whether or not these parasites pose a threat to our Garters I'm not convinced. I have been using tadpoles as a seasonal variation in my Garters' diet for the past 30+ years and I've not had a problem so far. They are certainly a part of a Garters' natural diet.
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    Re: tadpoles???

    our local store get tadpoles in once in a while and I asked Jeff to get some the idea was that I would freeze them and then use them for scenting
    what he brought home were two gigantic tadpoles nothing like the ones of my childhood
    I ended up feeding them to the concinnus mom, because she's the only snake I have that's been in the wild fairly recently
    she's also the one I was going to use the scenting for, since she still won't take rodents
    she won't take dead fish either though
    between her gravidity and our move I haven't worked on that issue yet
    but she sure ate those tadpoles fast
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    Re: tadpoles???

    Quote Originally Posted by drache View Post
    ...gravidity...
    that cant be a real word lol
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    Re: tadpoles???

    Quote Originally Posted by Josh View Post
    that cant be a real word lol
    Definition of gravid - Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary

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    Re: tadpoles???

    sorry.......lol
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    Re: tadpoles???

    thanks Stefan
    I knew gravid was real
    if gravidity wasn't (like my spell-check says), it ought to be
    now I know I'm better than the spell-check
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