jrh3
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does anyone have proof or a scientific experiment where a cham has actually died or got sick from tomatoe plant fed hornworms?
I want to know other than, well thats what i was told or read. I really think that the worms metabolize the toxins and they are safe for chams.
Can anyone show proof? Just curious because i cant find anywhere that a cham has died from a tomatoe worm that was raised on a tomatoe plant and my brother has raised a few chameleons on tomatoe plant fed worms with no problems.
Is this a myth from the hornworm chow breeders just to sell chow?
If you dont know for sure please dont post.
I want true experiment answers.
As of now i call BS. It was a myth of chow dealers! If an animal eats a poisonous plant they metabolize the poison therefore the poison is broken down. Eating a tomatoe worm is not poisonous because they have metabolized the poison.
Please anyone that can PROVE me wrong, do! Im not jumping on the gotta buy chow wagon yet.
I want to know other than, well thats what i was told or read. I really think that the worms metabolize the toxins and they are safe for chams.
Can anyone show proof? Just curious because i cant find anywhere that a cham has died from a tomatoe worm that was raised on a tomatoe plant and my brother has raised a few chameleons on tomatoe plant fed worms with no problems.
Is this a myth from the hornworm chow breeders just to sell chow?
If you dont know for sure please dont post.
I want true experiment answers.
As of now i call BS. It was a myth of chow dealers! If an animal eats a poisonous plant they metabolize the poison therefore the poison is broken down. Eating a tomatoe worm is not poisonous because they have metabolized the poison.
Please anyone that can PROVE me wrong, do! Im not jumping on the gotta buy chow wagon yet.
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