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Yea I wish they had done a little more investigating as well. I do know they were keeping them on sand at the pet store that that's probably a big factor as well
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For a sec I was putting the blame on myself. I figured i over did it and stressed it out. Until we got a look inside. See I never knew about the leaving the worms in the tank part. I never left any food or water in there anyway. ( unless it was greens and that came out that night) so now I have...
So yes the rumors of worms being able to eat it's way out is def true. Keep yours beardies safe and crush the heads!
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Little deatails I was given milworms for the baby at the pet store the guy said that's what they were feeding them
Well with all the research I did I knew baby's could not eat milworms so I bought some little roaches and crickets.. Well as days passed the eating became less and less. I figured...
So I had bought. My baby silkback from a pet store. The guy at the store gave me some worms to feed it. Well 5 days into having the little guy I noticed it was not eating anything! No greens,roaches, crickets nothing! Well I come home from work today went to go say hello to the little guy and he...