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<blockquote data-quote="Nada" data-source="post: 8155" data-attributes="member: 361"><p>I don't believe there is an official study. Just multiple theories on whether or not they can properly digest the calcium in vert prey. It's been proven in other inverts just not Ts.</p><p>Some of the theories suggest that vert prey can be a big factor in possibilities of wet moults.</p><p>The facts however, are that Pinkies are high in fat, and not the healthiest prey choice. Roaches,Crickets, and Super-worms all provide a more balanced meal. Pinkies would be on the level of wax worms (maggots) which I would never feed my Ts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nada, post: 8155, member: 361"] I don't believe there is an official study. Just multiple theories on whether or not they can properly digest the calcium in vert prey. It's been proven in other inverts just not Ts. Some of the theories suggest that vert prey can be a big factor in possibilities of wet moults. The facts however, are that Pinkies are high in fat, and not the healthiest prey choice. Roaches,Crickets, and Super-worms all provide a more balanced meal. Pinkies would be on the level of wax worms (maggots) which I would never feed my Ts [/QUOTE]
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