RoyBomb "Flex" Member Feb 28, 2017 #1 Just purchased my 1st hornworms and I just realized one of them has a weird black spot on it. Is it safe to feed to my cham still?? Attachments 14883395235821344836480.jpg 199.9 KB · Views: 174 14883395558391404410213.jpg 244.7 KB · Views: 256
Just purchased my 1st hornworms and I just realized one of them has a weird black spot on it. Is it safe to feed to my cham still??
Nursemaia Chameleon Enthusiast Feb 28, 2017 #3 Or at least I think it is, the picture isn't all that clear on my phone
RoyBomb "Flex" Member Feb 28, 2017 #4 Hahaha haha!!! Man and here I am all worried and my wife's just laughing at me.
RoyBomb "Flex" Member Feb 28, 2017 #5 Nursemaia said: That's a piece of poop Click to expand... At least I hope that's all it is
RoyBomb "Flex" Member Feb 28, 2017 #7 Yeah I know, it just looks like a burn mark or something. Not poop
EarlMT Member Feb 28, 2017 #8 RoyBomb "Flex" said: Yeah I know, it just looks like a burn mark or something. Not poop Click to expand... Sometimes when they "bleed" it scabs up with a blackish spot. I accidentally pulled off a piece of their shed and it patched up black.
RoyBomb "Flex" said: Yeah I know, it just looks like a burn mark or something. Not poop Click to expand... Sometimes when they "bleed" it scabs up with a blackish spot. I accidentally pulled off a piece of their shed and it patched up black.
RoyBomb "Flex" Member Feb 28, 2017 #9 EarlMT said: Sometimes when they "bleed" it scabs up with a blackish spot. I accidentally pulled off a piece of their shed and it patched up black. Click to expand... That makes more sense just by the way it looks. Thanks
EarlMT said: Sometimes when they "bleed" it scabs up with a blackish spot. I accidentally pulled off a piece of their shed and it patched up black. Click to expand... That makes more sense just by the way it looks. Thanks