naich New Member Feb 11, 2009 #1 should i tear off the horn when i feed, i fed two onw ith the horn of and one with in on and it made no diffrense chewing wise.....so leave it on?
should i tear off the horn when i feed, i fed two onw ith the horn of and one with in on and it made no diffrense chewing wise.....so leave it on?
Ryan Jarosek New Member Feb 11, 2009 #2 naich said: should i tear off the horn when i feed, i fed two onw ith the horn of and one with in on and it made no diffrense chewing wise.....so leave it on? Click to expand... Leave it on
naich said: should i tear off the horn when i feed, i fed two onw ith the horn of and one with in on and it made no diffrense chewing wise.....so leave it on? Click to expand... Leave it on
Syn Avid Member Feb 11, 2009 #3 Poor horn worms. Why would you want to tear it off in the first place?
dodolah Retired Moderator Feb 11, 2009 #5 the horns are soft. It is not like a thorn or something. Doesn't the worm leak when you cut the horn off? It really is not necessary.
the horns are soft. It is not like a thorn or something. Doesn't the worm leak when you cut the horn off? It really is not necessary.
naich New Member Feb 11, 2009 #6 yes they drip like fawcets and i feel bad since they have a central nervouse system but they are gunna die in 30 second so why not... i will mleave them on from now on i was just wondering if its ever caused any problems.
yes they drip like fawcets and i feel bad since they have a central nervouse system but they are gunna die in 30 second so why not... i will mleave them on from now on i was just wondering if its ever caused any problems.