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Old 11-02-2017, 03:57 AM   #5
Shiari
My concern would be the proportional lack of calcium in a worm as compared to a pinky... or a baby lizard, which they are more likely to find in the wild than a pinky probably. One or two wouldn't be harmful, I suspect, in the long run but not as a staple. The lack of calcium will hinder development. Pinky mice are 1.6% calcium, and earthworms are only 0.95%. The amount of phosphorus they contain is half that of a pinky.