> I use nightcrawlers to supplement the diets of my various turtles and as
> a staple around this time of year to beef them up for hibernation. I
> usually shoot them up with baby food- either sweet potato or carrot for
> the beta carotenes- helps maintain color of box and spotted turtles and
> boosts the immune system. It's a good way to get vitamins or medicines
> into a picky eater or recently aquired wild turtles that haven't learned
> to eat the commercial diets yet. If I had some big bad ass fishes like
> Bass or Bowfins I'd probably do this for them too.
>
> Jeff
>
> >From the academic standpoint, of course, the most grevious sin of these
> amatures was simply that of any amature with regard to any established
> profession. They were self-appointed, self-educated, uninitiated by the
> guild, uncircumcised by the preisthood.....
>
> Mr Thoggosh- L. Neil Smith's Forge of the Elders
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