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Horn worm yes or no!?
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<blockquote data-quote="WolfSpider" data-source="post: 179922" data-attributes="member: 24627"><p>Hornworms are a good meal for a T. They start out small, but after a week of constant feeding they get HUGE. So, the size of the meal for the T varies widely. In general, I use them for adult Ts if I want to fatten them up.. Ts tend to love them. And, if your large T doesn't eat it, it becomes a very tasty moth. </p><p></p><p>Never feed a wild hornworm to your T. The leaves in nature that they chew on (tomato plants) are toxic. Please only use store bought captive raised hornworms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WolfSpider, post: 179922, member: 24627"] Hornworms are a good meal for a T. They start out small, but after a week of constant feeding they get HUGE. So, the size of the meal for the T varies widely. In general, I use them for adult Ts if I want to fatten them up.. Ts tend to love them. And, if your large T doesn't eat it, it becomes a very tasty moth. Never feed a wild hornworm to your T. The leaves in nature that they chew on (tomato plants) are toxic. Please only use store bought captive raised hornworms. [/QUOTE]
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