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Old 09-01-2004, 10:37 PM   #1
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Question Superworm Safety?

Does any one crush the heads of their superworms prior to feeding their leos? The reason I ask is this, I just feed superworms for the first time, and one of my leos ate one, and proceeded to rub the side of it's face on the paper towel repeatedly. There is a spot on her face that looks kind of red, and my question is can a super bite a leo hard enoug when it is being eaten to cause damage. She seems to be ok now, but I am concerned with the post a few threads back about mealies eating their way out, should I be pinching the heads of the supers?

Also does anyone have leos that won't eat supers? A few of mine didn't seem interested in them.

Thanks
Tony
 
 


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